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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Despite court order, cops REFUSE to help: Now Hindu mum fears Muslim ex-husband may snatch daughter

S. Deepa today appealed to all Malaysians to help find her son, V. Mithran, who was abducted by her former husband 50 days ago. – The Malaysian Insider pic by Najjua Zulkefli, May 29, 2014.S. Deepa today appealed to all Malaysians to help find her son, V. Mithran, who was abducted by her former husband 50 days ago. – The Malaysian Insider pic by Najjua Zulkefli, May 29, 2014.

PETALING JAYA — Deepa Subramaniam today revealed that her Muslim convert ex-husband Izwan Abdullah intends to snatch away her daughter Sharmila despite losing a custody battle in the civil courts.
Deepa said Izwan, previously known as Viran Nagapan, informed her of his intention after snatching their six-year-old son Mithran last month in defiance of a civil court order.
“Actually Viran told me before, he said after he takes my son, he will take my daughter too,” the 30-year-old Hindu told reporters in a rare public appearance here.
Deepa spoke of the “trauma” she had experienced when she lost Mithran, saying she now fears that her ex-husband may also snatch their nine-year-old daughter Sharmila.
“I cannot live without my children, I am afraid of losing my children,” she said, adding that she has not seen Mithran since the sudden abduction 50 days ago.
Since Mithran was abducted on April 9, Deepa has been living in hiding with her daughter, and does not even dare to send the child to school.
According to Deepa, both her children have been missing school for over a year now.
“Because of Viran's actions, my two children have been living under pressure,” she said describing the immense pressure faced by the two young children.
“(They are) forced not to go to school because of fear that (their) father will run off with them,” she added.
Pleading for the help of the police and authorities, Deepa remains hopeful that she will eventually be able to live together with her two children peacefully.
“I am still strong and confident that the law can solve this matter,” she said. - Malay Mail

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