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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

I could not believe this father would be so ruthless that he committed bribery to have two of his daughters murdered, in order to claim the life insurance policies. The accused, Ram Kishun, was faced with some financial crises and desperately needed cash to pay for a land deal. He made a deal with his neighbor Pawan, offered him Rs50, 000 (S$1,464) and his motorcycle to kill his daughters. The claim is valued at Rs2 lakh (S$54,378) for each daughter from the insurance company. He had Pawan take his daughters out to a movie and later drove them to a river, where he pushed them into in and let them drown.

Having read this article, I am extremely disturbed and speechless by such atrocities. Why would he want to rob his daughters’ lives, when there are actually other means of getting the funds. He could have gotten a loan from relatives and friends or perhaps get himself a proper job to pay for that deal. If he does not have the ability to purchase the plot of land, he should have given up on it. Are not his daughters, who were also his family more important than the land deal?

There goes a saying about how family is one’s everything and nothing else matter. Family is the most eternal part of all human’s life. It is a feeling of togetherness and the gravity of closeness that are shared among the people of the same kinship. Having children makes the family complete and blissful.

Greed is indeed evil! It is heart wrenching to know what someone would do when money is involved. Yes, it is true that one cannot live without money. However, it does not give anyone the rights to kill for money. If he does not have the capability of living luxuriously, than why not just live it simple. I am certain that he will be just as happy with his family united. The world had changed and so are humans. In recent years, deaths are rapidly on the rise and the causes are not solely mishaps or accidents. Humans are taking away the lives of others intentionally.

I know this is not the first and definitely not the last case. However, we could prevent more of such tragedies from happening. For instance, by making donations can be one effective way to help people from the third-world countries. Families who are suffering from poverty need to know that they are not alone and there are others who understand and are willing to lend a helping hand. 

Eugenie Tan