Summary:
An article was published on January 10, 2014 about a murder and suicide case that happened in Harrow, North London. An accountant named Sakthivel Vageswaran, who is originally from Sri Lanka, came home from work to find his wife and two young children dead in their home. He walked inside the house and saw that this five year old and eight month old sons were in black bin bags. Frantic, Vageswaran started to scream for his children after calling the police. His wife, was suffering from post-natal depression, killed her two children and then strangled herself. The neighbors stated how they heard the couple arguing all the time and also stated how Mrs. Vageswaran reached out and called some of her close friends the day before but no one answered. They was said this was a cry for help. The next day when her friends tried to reach her, no one could. One of the neighbors also stated how she overheard Mrs. Vageswaran yelling about the baby crying and the pressure of having another child was weighing on her heavy. She could not deal with having two children and in return ended up killing them and herself. Mr. Vageswaran is devastated at what has happened and has stated that he can't even step foot back into his own home.
Analysis:
This article shows that America isn't the only place that is in trouble. Events such as these represent much more than they appear to be. When I hear of things like this I can't help but to think that we are in trouble as a whole. We have to get our levels of crime and violence under control. Crime and violence isn't something that is limited to only one country. It takes place in all areas and it's, quite surprisingly, the same things that are happening in our very own cities. It's quite mind-boggling to try and figure out why things such as this happens. Crime and violence is something that no one can put their finger on. We have to evaluate each situation and approach it carefully. That's what it is all about.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2537211/BREAKING-NEWS-Woman-dead-two-children-suspected-murder-suicide.html
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