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Who will look after Kamal's children?

Published : Wednesday, 31 July, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 123
RAJSHAHI, July 30: Now who will look after children and wife of Kamal Hossain? 
Kamal Hossain was killed in clashes of the quota reform movement in Dhaka.

After his death, his wife Sadia Begum Ranu has fallen into uncertainty with two sons and one daughter. Kamal Hossain alias Sabuj, 38, a Chanel i driver, was the only earner of his family.
He was son of Munsur Hawladar of Balokdia Village at Binoykathi Union of Jhalakathi.     

On July 20 morning, he stepped out of his rented residence at Shahzadpur-Badda in Dhaka for having breakfast; he fell into clashes and received bullet injury and died on the spot. 

After getting the news, his body was taken to Binoykathi  from Dhaka by Ripon Hawladar, brother of Sadia.

Ripon told journalists, Kamal would drive car of Channel i, and his wife would reside in rented house in Jhalakathi town with their children. 

After the incident, she and her children have been living in her father's home in Agorbari Village on the outskirt of Jhalakathi town. 

Elder son Samiul Islam, 13, is reading in class seven in Jhalakathi Government Boys High School; another son is seven years old, and the daughter is five.

"My sister has been widow," Ripon said in weeping. 

Kamal Hossain was laid down in Agorbari, he added. 

Sadia said, "My three children have been orphans; now where I will stand with them? Who will see them?" 
The answer is known to none.


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