Legal Battle Erupts Over Allegations of Living Burial in Kerala: High Court Steps In
In a unique turn of events, the family had even publicized posters announcing that Gopan Swami had been interred alive, sparking widespread curiosity and concern.
By: Tupaki Desk | 16 Jan 2025 7:05 AM GMTThe High Court has mandated the excavation of a man's grave in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, following a bizarre incident that has gripped local attention. The case involves the alleged living burial of Gopan Swami, also known as Manyan, near a temple in Neyyatinkara, which was executed without the awareness of the community or his relatives. The peculiar circumstances surrounding his burial, including claims made by his family that he wished to be buried in secrecy, have aroused suspicions of foul play among the locals and the deceased's family members.
In a unique turn of events, the family had even publicized posters announcing that Gopan Swami had been interred alive, sparking widespread curiosity and concern. The local community, along with the relatives of the deceased, raised alarms over the secretive burial, suggesting that there might be more to the story. Questions were raised about the feasibility of someone with significant visual impairment managing to bury themselves alive, especially someone who had not ventured out of his home for years. The community's skepticism was further fueled by the family's insistence on privacy for the burial, leading many to wonder why the man's immediate relatives were not informed of his death.
The police were eventually notified about the situation, prompting them to submit a report to the Collector. Although the Sub-Collector Alfred O.V. initially ordered the grave to be unearthed, Gopan Swami's family, particularly his wife and sons, vehemently opposed the excavation. Their resistance led to a legal conflict, with the matter escalating to the Kerala High Court. The court's decision to proceed with unearthing the grave has reignited tensions in the area, as the community and Gopan's sons, Sanandan and Rajesan, await the revelation of the truth behind the mysterious burial.
Sanandan's plea for support from Hindu organizations, citing the need to uphold their beliefs, adds another layer to the unfolding drama. This appeal underscores the family's stance on religious practices and the preservation of their personal rights in the face of public scrutiny and legal intervention.
As the High Court's directive takes effect, the upcoming excavation is expected to provide answers to the many questions surrounding Gopan Swami's death and burial. The community's suspicions and the family's adamant defense of their actions have set the stage for a potentially revealing outcome, as authorities work to uncover the reality of this peculiar case.