Mangalore: Elderly lady claims assault by granddaughter over property


Mangalore: Elderly lady claims assault by granddaughter over property

Brijesh Garodi
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
 
Mangalore, Nov 7:
An elderly lady has been allegedly assaulted by her granddaughter, and is recuperating in Wenlock hospital.

Ephezin Pereira (83) is a resident of Perar in Padau, Mooduperar. She has 5 children, three boys and two girls, out of whom two boys and a girl stay in Mumbai and a daughter, Irene D’Souza, stays with Ephezin and son Pius Hilary Pereira stays close to Ephezin’s house.

Ephezin has now been admitted for treatment in Wenlock, and she claims that she has been assaulted by her granddaughter Janet Mary D’Souza who is the daughter of Irene D’Souza. Ephezin needs a surgery on her hand. Her head and feet are also injured due to the alleged assault.

Ephezin was assaulted in connection to a property owned by her, she and her son Pius allege.

Ephezin’s granddaughter Janet Mary D’Souza, the accused in this case, had been married to Prashanth D’Souza and was staying in Bajal Jeppinamogeru. Some four years back, as Janet was facing some problem from her husband, Ephezin asked her to stay with her as only she and her daughter (Irene) were at home.

Accordingly, Janet used to stay in her granny’s house along with her child. Ephezin had a large property out of which a part had been sold and the remaining was 25 cents, out of which, Ephezin had given nearly 5 cents to Janet.

Janet, who is said to have demanded more, allegedly assaulted her grandmother when she was refused more share.

Ephezin and her son Pius say that Janet assaulted her last Saturday and a complaint was registered in the Bajpe police station on Sunday.  Angered by the complaint, Janet is said to have again assaulted her grandmother on Monday morning at 7 am, due to which she was badly injured and admitted to Wenlock hospital with the help of her son Pius and his wife.

A case has been registered in the Bajpe police station and the police have visited the hospital and taken Ephezin’s statement, it is learnt. Pius and his wife are looking after Ephezin in the hospital now.

When Daijiworld contacted Janet over the phone, she refuted all charges and said, "Theresa, wife of Pius Pereira has given a false complaint to the police using my grandmother. Ephezin was hurt after she fell at home and it was not an assault."

She added, "From many years we have been looking after Ephezin and bearing all her expenses.  But now all of a sudden, with what intention have Pius and his wife come to help Ephezin? If they are so concerned, why did they admit her to Wenlock? Why not any good private hospital?"

  

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  • daina monteiro, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    whatever but that elder grandmother is injured ... how can she take that pain in this age .... is property and money only everything rather than life,humanity .respect ....
    As per my knowledge this second incident m hearing in this month .,, and that also catholic .. Feeling very sad :(

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  • Jerome, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    I think our catholics are becoming too much materialistic now a days.This might be because of lack of devine love and less spirituality. Many attend Sunday mass just for the sake of doing it and a chance to meet friends but not with God belief.
    I think we should change.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    Whose fault ?we don't know the whole Story but the fact is old Lady is not lying in Hospital just for fun.she won't tell lies I suppose.and she doesn't Need to lie.It is better grandma should put Janet immediately out of her house.otherwise the Problems will increase.As Janet says she treated her with her Money.From which Money she speaks about?If grandma fell and got injured did she visit her?Nowadays we should think of our future days when we cant more.dont think relatives will do.in rare cases it is a Blessing .Everybody( Fast)is first think of property and then the relationship.very sad.where it will end God knows.

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  • Vashal, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    At the age of 83....Oh God I should not get such a long life...

    Here we can see all the children include Pius the son...No one is there in their last stage of life.
    Forget whatever, but their old age especially children should take care at least support them.I pity for all those elderly people who face loneliness in their old age.God help our people.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    I had seen many instances how people play foul for the property of their parents. I feel these guy's do not have any guts to make their own property and live a comfortable life...!!!???? In many cases the persons who have the capacity to make their own property play such kind of tricks to deprive the less blessed siblings...!!!! Sad but true.

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Whether this story is true or not investigation will tell the fact. But in today's world Money and Property is a cause of sadness in older people. I am a regular visitor to few Homes for the Aged. I sit with these older people and listen to their Sobbing stories on how cruelly they were treated by their Children and Grand children.
    Grand children do not even care to visit even though these old folks raised them from childhood. Parents were minting money Overseas while Children were raised to success. In many cases these children have sold properties belong to parents and now stopped paying the Nursing Home Bills nor their Medical Bills.
    There will be a day for all these people as the saying goes"What goes around will come around"

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  • Latha, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    I too sympathize With the old lady at the same time few of the commentators assume the young generation ruthless but what about those irritating old people who are bossy, adamant and selfish to the core (My own experience)even though they do not have any assets or money but are looked after well

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  • Edwin Nazareth., Shankerpura. Udipi

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    I request to police, first take the granddaughter to the custody, treat her proper way find out who did this, I am sure the same lady(granddaughter)did for a property, otherwise how the old lady got injured?

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  • vinaya, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    What a pity for the old lady's health condition.Why this young generation hates the elderly people.Why they don't remember that they have come to this world thru their parents who has struggled day/night to bring up them up??The condition of this old lady is really pathetic.A normal human being cannot think or imagine even hitting a old lady.My tears are falling down from my eyes looking at this old lady. May be she is someones mother, sister, grandmother.May GOD give her strength to bear this pain.Proper investigation must be conducted and request Daiji to post the latest s of this old lady.

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  • Shahnawaz Kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    U gave milk to the snake n snake bit u..where the teaching has gone now??

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Now everything is commercial and no weightage for relation which is really unfotunate curse prevailing in the society.Hope the elders and the police take needful action in this regard.Thanq.

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  • Fredrick Correa, Pernal/Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    If she fell down, as per the grand daughter, why has Janet, the grand daughter not visited her in the hospital? Why will the elderly lady tell a lie against her own grand daughter? The elderly lady should take back even what she had given to the grand daughter earlier. The cruel grand daughter does not deserve any share.

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  • Rajesh Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    As a neighbour of their family request all the commenters dont simply give the comments.We have seen their family from childhood and we know Janet is not a that kind of girl where she can do all these things and also we have seen the neigbour lady also...without profit she never did any work...totally here we have seen only one side of story.Please request daiji to put other side story also.

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  • Pradeep Saldhana, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Mr Rajesh I hope you are trying to support violence against elderly people if you know this family please tell us real story or if it will happen in your family still you will remin silent

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  • Rita D'souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    I think Mr Rajesh enjoying seeing voilence.If you know the story behind this why you cannot visit Wenlock and hear it from this old lady.i don't think this old grand ma will tell you fake stories.before supporting somebody just investigate and wtite comment.

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  • R.Fernandes, Dubai

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    whatever the issue may be. Violence against a elderly person cannot be justfied.

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  • Lavina Mangalore , UAE, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Rajesh,
    Are you supporting crime? Do you still encourage such gruesome domestic violence and nuisance against elderly people? You can try to cover up but truth has already come out. God is truly kind enough to bring this incident into limelight.
    Thanks To Daiji world .

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  • Rajesh Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    lavina,Reeta,Pradeep I am supporting any violence but the problem of us is we will always see one side of the story and will start to comment.Each house has a problems but we should sit and a sort it out but not to spoile any person image.Publishing any person story will get sympathy but the problem still remains there.Always try to sort the relations but not to destroy.

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  • Rita D'Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    As per Mr Rajesh people have to keep silence for all kinds of domestic violence and tolerate it and as per your comment you said you are supporting any kind of violence.I don't think any true human being agree with this gentleman

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  • Ethan Avidhan Hans, Florida/ mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Rajesh you seem to be a very violent Man when you mention that you support "any violence"!! Do you belong to any of these violent outfits in Mangalore or you operate alone?!!

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  • Zeena, Mangalore/USA

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Mr. Rajesh D’Souza,
    Did u say that you are “supporting any violence”? I don’t think anyone can agree with your thinking. If you know the real story why are you not open about it? Are you are encouraging domestic violence and elder abuse in Mangalorean community.

    Hope there will be proper legal action against granddaughter Janet Mary D’Souza and recovery to grandmother.

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  • Laveena, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    For outsiders Janet is looking very good, but inside the house how she is torturing her Grandmother god only knows. I too her neighbor. I know very well how she is behaving with her grandma. and what u know about her neighbor lady? what is wrong i admitting in Wenlock Hospital? If u have so much concern why can't you help them to admitting to private hospital? U need all government facilities but dnt want government hospital. very cheap mentality . Supporting violence. Without knowing dnt comment anything.

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  • J Saheb,

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Janet Mary D’Souza Irene D’Souza
    Please ask her to forgive and treat well this old mother. Heaven is beneath the feet of the Mother.
    Strive to get there in heaven under her feet and don't try to get land from under her feet..

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  • Leona , Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    If I was to justify an elderly woman Ephesian case. I will hang the person who raised hand on her. No more waste of time and no chance for to be guilty.
    For the world people should respect their parents and elders.
    Love them, obey them and know the multiple changes one can bring in the family and society.
    Property or possessions we leave here on earth and will carry our soul. What would be our answer to God then ? What we need while living love and concern for each other.

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  • Browny - Kuwait, Kuwait

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    This whole family need "THE WORD OF GOD".

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  • Ali, Ullal

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    So sad to see this elder woman under this condition... May God give wisdom to her children

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    In this materialistic world, the relations, love, respect have taken a backseat. Hate, lies, Jealousy, deceit, hurt is slowly taking over our lives.

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  • R.Fernandes, Dubai

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Yarige yaruntu!! Yeravina samsara!!
    Nira melina gulle nijavalla hariye!!!

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Eega 'Gulle Nari'Galu Hechaagive Hariye....

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  • R.Fernandes, Dubai

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Hehehe. Gulle nari alla swamy. Idu gulle naari.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Gulle Nari
    Hitting Disagree
    O! Hari..
    Thaka Chimto Kaadee....

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    yarige yarilla....paisa bolta hai....

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  • Vasant Raj, Mangalore / Abudhabi

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    This idiot grand daughter Janet should be arrested immediately.

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  • clvie, Kuwait

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Thank God this lady is still having the land. Otherwise those scheming ( daughter and her granddaughter )scoundrels would have thrown her out on the streets by now.
    Hope this sends a message to all senior citizens not to transfer everything you have to your children keep something for your old age too because you never know when you will need it

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Whatever the reason behind her admission in the hospital,this scene is really upsetting...

    Everyone says mother is God,but a few only treat them so.

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  • Anand, karkala

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    What is wrong in admitting her to Wenlock hospital? Wenlock has become class hospital now under the leadership of U T Khader.

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    They might have admitted her to Wenlock in the intention of legal procedure. Since the govt records take strong emphasis in the legal proceeding. They might shift her to a private hospital after the police take her statement in the Wenlock hospital.

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