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In a quiet village in Patharkandi, a region of Karimganj, an appalling act of domestic violence has left the local community in a state of shock and mourning. The normally peaceful area was the scene of a fatal confrontation where a woman in her sixties, identified as Joytun Nessa, was reportedly assaulted by her daughter-in-law, Asfa Begum, leading to her tragic death.

On an otherwise normal Thursday, a family dispute took a devastating turn. According to reports, Shams Uddin, the son of the deceased and husband of the accused, had left their home for work, as was his routine. He left behind his elderly parents, wife, and three children. It was on this day that Asfa Begum allegedly attacked her children for not attending the mosque on time. Hearing the commotion, Joytun Nessa stepped in to protect her grandchildren, which led to a violent response from Asfa Begum.
Authorities stated that during the altercation, the grandmother was so severely beaten by her daughter-in-law that she fell unconscious. Upon receiving the news, Shams Uddin rushed home and immediately took his mother to the nearest hospital. Despite the efforts to save her, Joytun Nessa was pronounced dead at the Karimganj Civil Hospital, leaving the family and community in grief.
In the aftermath of the incident, Asfa Begum fled the scene, prompting a swift reaction from local law enforcement. Following an initial investigation, police were able to apprehend the daughter-in-law and present her before the court. The court ordered that Asfa Begum be remanded to jail, as the case against her began to take shape.
The death of Joytun Nessa has raised numerous questions about the safety of elderly individuals within family units and the underlying tensions that can lead to such tragic outcomes. Residents of Patharkandi and the wider Karimganj area have expressed their horror at the violent nature of the incident, with many calling for increased awareness and measures to prevent domestic violence.












