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Nov 2013
The two doctors remained busy,
Professional lives & societal liabilities,
They had much to look after including drinks.
They did not care even a bit for the only child,
Professional calls for societal nursing,
The two ignored their daughter.

She sent an email to her father,
It said that she had enjoyed it once,
And she won't refrain herself having it again.
And reading the mail her parents were angry,
Father forgot relations & killed her,
Mother tried tampering proofs.
Did Arushi Talwar deserve death at her progenitors' behest? What went wrong? What does 'it' stand for?

*** with the domestic help, maybe. If so, then it's hard to judge whether the parents were so wrong at killing their own daughter. But still, they are guilty of homicide and tampering with evidence.

What needs special mention here is the now prominent *** among teenaged individuals all over the globe; India is no exception as a large proportion of teenagers live here, many of them are more than often intrigued by apparent fascination of the idea of having *** earlier than the adequate age and maturity for having ***.

My HP Poem #494
©Atul Kaushal
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Àŧùl  33/M/Gòràkhpùr - Bháràŧ
(33/M/Gòràkhpùr - Bháràŧ)   
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