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The realization: what was thought unseen was actually seen

# Anusha Govind

At 9.30 pm, Sharafuddin called to know where he was. Some stranger picked up the phone and told about the accident. When asked about Rahmat, he said that he did not see anyone and the phone was lying on the ground.

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When the body of Rehmat, who died in an accident in Kannur Palotupalli, was brought home, her husband Sharafuddin was sobbing.

Kozhikode: When Rahmat was leaving for her sister-in-law’s house in Kadalundi, her husband Sharafuddin said: “Get back on the 6.10 pm train or reach home soon…” “Rahmat went with her neighbor Rasikh. Chaliyatulla Kunummal came home and called. But did not get the 6.10 train. That’s when I boarded the Alleppey-Kannur Express. He also brought his sister’s daughter Sahara. “What is known is information that is not seen” – Sharafuddin said while waiting in front of the medical college mortuary to release Rahmat’s body found on the railway.

At 9.30 pm, Sharafuddin called to know where he was. Some stranger picked up the phone and told about the accident. When asked about Rahmat, he said that he did not see anyone and the phone was lying on the floor. He asked the stranger if he would investigate. After searching, he found Razik and handed over the phone. When Razik also said that he did not see Rahmat and the baby, he took the car and left here.

When I reached Elathur station and inquired, I was told that the injured were taken to the medical college and that they would go there and inquire. There was still hope of being found alive. Then they searched the medical college and the private hospital, but Rahmat and the child were not there. He reached Elathur station again and told the matter. Sharafuddin says that the three bodies were found during the search conducted by him and his relatives under the leadership of the police.

Sharafuddin, whose first wife died, married Rahmat four years ago at Badiriya Mansil, Mattannur Pallot Church.

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