Mary Paul, a resident of Kadalvathuruthu ward in Chendamangalam panchayat, received a text message from her son Ajeesh in the United Kingdom (UK) on May 30 (Thursday) around 6 a.m.
Such a shocking and incomprehensible message that she received from her nine-year-old granddaughter being shot. Then it was followed by his son’s phone call, in which he could not stop bawling to confirm that some unknown criminals had shot at his only child in the head and she was fighting for her life. “Since then, he has been calling me several times with tears flowing down his cheeks every time. Because when you are heartbroken your kids look up to their mother for strength,” Ms. Paul said. Two years ago, it professionals Ajeesh and Vinaya left for Birmingham in UK with their daughter Lissel Maria. Lissel was having dinner with her family in a restaurant at Hackney in East London when she was reportedly shot at UK time 9.20 p.m. There were three other adults who suffered bullet wounds as hoodlums being on motorcycles started shooting.
According to Ms. Paul, “The surgery conducted on Thursday night did not manage to remove the bullet lodged in her head; The surgeon told our boy that they need to wait till the inflammation subsides so as to conduct another surgery on her.” When surgery would be done has yet to be communicated by the doctor,” Ms.Paul said Since they left two years earlier Ajeesh had come home once after returning on official errand but he came alone and when last did grandparents see Lissell and Vinya? On July 31st this year, as soon as the vacation of Lissel starts.
“We spoke every day”; we were speaking even before this incident happened talking to lesser yesterday,” said Ms.Paul. After hearing the news about the tragedy Aneesh Paul, her younger son moved in with his parents. According to Glitter K.T., who is a member of Kadavalthuruthu ward, A.J.Paul and family have been part of this ward for four decade now. Ajeesh and Aneesh grew up here. He added that the whole village was anxious for any positive information regarding the child.