Talwars Will Never Get Out Of The Pain Of Losing Aarushi : Family
October 17, 2017 12:59(Image source from: India TV)
Talwars Will Never Get Out Of The Pain Of Losing Aarushi : Family:- Dinesh Talwar, brother of Rajesh Talwar said on Monday that Aarushi’s parents will never get over the pain of losing their child, but will try and get back to a normal life.
The dentist couple, Rajesh and Nupur Talwar, were in no position to speak to the media, said Dinesh Talwar. The duo walked out of Dasna jail in Ghaziabad on Monday, after four years behind bars.
“The pain of losing Aarushi can never go away and the grief over her loss, which was somewhere bottled up, will now come to the fore. They are not in a position to talk,” he said.
The Allahabad High Court acquitted the couple on October 12, after a lower court convicted them for the murder of their daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj. The Talwars were escorted by the police to Aarushi’s maternal grandparents’ house in Noida’s Jalvayu Vihar. The Talwars lived in another flat, in the same housing complex, where the double murder took place in 2008.
Dinesh Talwar, while addressing the media at Noida, hinted at media reports that linked Aarushi with Hemraj, and said they were not “guilty”. “Aarushi and Hemraj’s names were linked in this story. It was not only her parents who had been branded guilty but it was also Aarushi who was meted out the same treatment. Even Hemraj was held guilty. At this point, we can say none of them was guilty,” he said.
The family had controlled their emotions, in the last four years, because they had to fight the battle in the “quest for truth”, he said. “We forgot everything else and our motive was to clear Aarushi’s name. The day Rajesh was convicted, he told me, “I will fight this battle for Aarushi till my last breath”. He did not say that he wanted to come out of jail. He wanted to clear his daughter’s name,” Dinesh Talwar said.
The media was also requested by him, to respect the couple’s privacy and allow them to get back to a life of normalcy. The media had been dogging the couple, ever since the Talwars walked out of jail at 4.45pm on Monday.
“They are not in a position where we can say that they are normal. They are not even in a condition to soak in the fact that they are now home. It will take some time for them to register this,” he said, adding that it had been “emotionally draining” for them.
While adding that the pain of losing Aarushi would never go, Dinesh said he would do everything to support his brother and sister-in-law. “Please give them some time to get back to a normal life,” he said.
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