Kolkata man found stashing garbage in house!


Kolkata, Jun 14 (IANS): Barely days after Kolkata woke up to the horror of a man living with his sister's corpse for months, another man has been found in the city 'addicted' to stashing his house with trash collected from dustbins and garbage containers.

Following a complaint by municipal councillor Tapan Dasgupta, police on Sunday reached the man's house in South Kolkata's Golf Green and were shocked to find the place full of garbage, including rotten vegetables, broken dolls, tyres and plastic bags.

Neighbours say 38-year-old Sandip Saha has been collecting such trash for the last several years. Saha lives in the two-room house with his mother.

"We have been trying to reason with them for a long time, saying Sandip needs medical attention, but they never listen to us. On the contrary, they argue and often quarrel with us," a neighbour said.

"From dead dogs, cats and fish, to rotten vegetables and plastic bags, he has been collecting all kinds of trash for the last 10 years. Living here has become unbearable due to the stench," said another neighbour.

Sandip's mother Anita admitted that her son needed medical attention. The police party could not find Saha at home and were now trying to trace him.

"He has developed an addiction for collecting such things. He has been doing this for several years now. He needs to see a doctor but what can I do," asked Anita.

Sick of the growing trash in the house, Sandip's father Nihar Ranjan now lives separately.

"How can I live here? The entire house is full of garbage. I tried a lot to take him to a doctor, but his mother always prevented me. Both my son and wife need medical treatment," said Nihar Ranjan.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (South Division) Santosh Pandey told IANS that the municipal corporation had been asked to clear Saha's house of the collected garbage as it posed a serious health hazard.

With the city yet to come to grips with the 44-year-old Partha De who confessed to living with the corpses of his sister Debjani and two dogs, the fresh report of the garbage-collecting Saha created consternation.

"In the wake of the Robinson Street incident, we are all very apprehensive about this incident. So I had to seek police intervention. It is an effort to ensure that the man is provided medical attention that he sorely needs," said municipal councillor Dasgupta.

Investigating the death of Arabinda De, whose charred body was found inside the washroom of the house, police on Wednesday night stumbled upon the maggot-infested skeletons of his daughter Debjani De and two of her dogs in the bungalow at 3-Robinson Street in south Kolkata, which has now become a centre of public attention.

Arabinda's son Partha confessed to police that he was living with the skeleton of his sister, who died six months ago. He also admitted to feeding the skeletons, including those of the two dogs.

  

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  • yogesh, mumbai

    Tue, Jun 16 2015

    kolkotta to be renamed as psycotta

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  • Shiva, Barbados

    Tue, Jun 16 2015

    This is a very horrific incidents. Please let us not make any funny comments for this...

    Team of Doctors and psychologists are trying to investigate this matter. Lets hope they find out the reason

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  • gm, mlur

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    He supported for Swatch Bharath abhiyan but apna ghar gandhagi se bhar diya....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    Get well soon ...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    Sad,we call it Messi Syndrome.these People collect all the things what they get ,see ,but they dont use it or Need it.due to some sad Event in their life,they develop collecting all rubbish.They Need urgently psychological and medical therapy.They dont feel dirty or think of bath.Even they dont allow other People to take away their belongings.then get wild.its their lost something in life.mostly death of a beloved Person lead to it.one can only with Patience move them to depart with their "treasure"They will but find hard to live a normal life later,some start again same from beginning.only Patience and some Company can help them but not any scolding or beating them.

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  • Albert D' Souza, San Francisco/Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    It is medical condition called "Pack rat syndrome" usually associated with bipolar disorder, depression etc,. Need good medical care & skilled compassionate care providers. Which is rare to find in present Indian society.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    Sandip saha is afraid of swach bharath abhiyan....
    for me it looks like he is possessed with an evil jinn which loves trash n unhygenic products...

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  • Radheshyam, Kalladka

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    shahnawaz..

    Evil Jinn only released by renowned 'babas'...
    Well versed in it. More of cases approaching in plenty.
    Who knows sometimes even it hidden inside in our body.

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