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Manya has expressed her difficulties and pains in her diary in English. Life is bothering us every moment. Sometimes I feel like ending my life. I don’t know who these people are, who are trying to destroy my family. Maybe I know who those people are. We don’t see them happy. I don’t want to write anything else. Manana has written in the diary that if everything goes well, I will tear the pages of the diary myself. Turn it all off. Manana has written on one page that I want to rest now.
Both Manya and Manvi were brilliant in studies. Both were studying in Central Academy near home. Manya and human studies were extremely intelligent. Manya was studying in ninth standard and Manavi was studying in seventh standard. Nivedita Kaushik, principal of the school, said that Manya got 86.66 percent while Manvi got 73.9 percent in the half-term examination. His family had told him that the payment of school fees would be delayed. We gave them a discount. His fee was due. But that did not stop his studies. Kaushik said that there was no break in education.
Manya and Manvi’s father met with an accident. After that, a mountain of troubles fell on the family. While coming to Gorakhpur 20 years ago, father Jitendra lost his leg in an accident at Mairwa railway station. He was then fitted with a prosthetic leg. Jeetendra’s wife Simmi was diagnosed with cancer. He passed away 2 years ago. Jitendra’s mother passed away six months ago.
The property was divided between Jitendra and his brothers. Jitendra used to sew with the help of his artificial leg. That was the livelihood of the family. Jitendra’s elderly father Prakash used to work as a security guard to contribute to the household expenses. Jitendra’s two daughters had kept two parrots in the house for four years. A cloth was thrown over their cage. The police found a suicide note nearby. The note mentioned that after our death, release the parrots. So the family tried to release the parrot. But they did not fly.