My girlfriend lived in South Korea. She said South Korean laws are lenient toward grapists. When a grapist came back from jail, people in the neighborhood and his victim's father killed him, and the police just ignored it. Sometimes, street justice is needed when the law fails.
In America you can get away with murder if you murder the person you were thrown in jail because the person was "murdered" by you and then it was found out they were still alive cause can't convict you for murdering the same person twice 🤣🤣🤣
The instant the daughter passed and she no longer had someone to care for, nothing else mattered. She could have just murdered him outright and I would agree with her decision completely.
@@romonagauthier2611 Yeah I understand the cultural nuance and that’s why OP felt obligated to stand by as her MIL put her daughter in dangerous situations… just think there’d be more vitriol from OP for the Matriarch’s failure to do what’s best and protect the family, since that is the role as the decision maker.
I would go scorched earth on my in-laws if this happened to my daughter. It was the MIL’s fault she went there in the first place. Then they didn’t even fight for her and just “let it go”. Why did she even talk to the MIL even after all of this??? I come from an Asian family and I still would have told her to shove it.
Unfortunately in some culture's there is "blood money" to buy off the offended family, this used to be to stop "revenge" acts against the perpotrator/s. Nowadays it is also used to get victims/family's to not/stop charges against the perpotrator/s.
If I had a MIL like that I would have cancelled her decision as soon as I knew she sent my daughter to the boys house, having already known he was a creep I wouldn’t have wasted any time going to get her. Waiting hours before investigating makes the mom partly responsible imo, as a mom I would have been knocking on the neighbors door in a heartbeat.
As an Indian, these types of story are unfortunately pretty common specially in villages. I feel sorry for the little girl who unfortunately lost her life and career just because of a stupid crush of a boy
@@talkfacts100 trying to investigate on omg or official info. I was very confused with the people saying like "everything was ok, females life aren't destroyed they have a choice and even can divorce"
He killed someone then had to audacity to ask the family to say it was an accident and then he had a record of hurting OP’s daughter and others he needed to be put in jail This is worse than my friends funeral he died a couple weeks ago because he was shot by someone he called a friend and then the “friend” and his family had the nerve to show up to the service my moms friend raised hell and kicked them out
@@audreym3908 We’re processing well and we’re trying his sister comes over a lot as a way to escape and I think all of us are still in denial his sited and my brother were exes but got back together and they help each other cope well
@@eclipse849 I'm glad that you and your family are coping well. Did the "friend" who did that (you don't need to say the reason why he did that, not my place) end up getting arrested and sent to prison?
@@audreym3908 The court date is soon and hopefully he’ll be arrested and my friend will be brought to justice 🙏🏾 We all grew up together he’s known me since I was a baby and my brother since cub scouts and his mom said that he tried to run but he doesn’t have a choice but to go to court
What Rahul did was unforgivable! Her family was no better. His father thought his money was gonna save him like it did the first time, but it didn’t. There comes a time that as a rich person, money stops saving you.
I like how the whole town was decided that when it was someone else family they went all crazy yet when it was op daughter they turned a blind eye and did nothing for her and her husband lmao ironic
Holy Smokes! No wonder Rahul turned out the way he did, "accidentally" smashing a girl in the head with a cricket bat. I don't blame the mother, at all. I DO blame the MIL, though. She KNEW the neighbor boy was bothering her granddaughter, and she SENT HER OVER THERE, because "I'm sure she'll be safe." And then, "Let it GO, already! And NO, I will NOT help take care of her. I'm busy." And then, "You MUST come to the party and bring her with you, too. Yes, he and his family will be there, but I'm not going to TELL YOU that he'll be there. I'm just going to make her face her attacker, because boys will be boys, and she's just a girl, and doesn't matter." I actually hate that MIL. She was SUPPOSED to love and protect her granddaughter.
I suspect the MIL was hoping that her grand-daughter would give in to the boy's affection, and be willing to marry him. If you are poor, and worried about your grand-daughter being taken care of properly, it can cloud your judgement.
Yes. Exactly! That MIL failed her daughter in law and her granddaughter. I'm surprised that she avoided OP's wrath, but I guess OP must've felt that Rahul and his family were the main villains.
My heart goes out to her parents. I spent 6 years fighting to get my daughters attacker in jail. I did it!!! He’s been rotting in a jail cell for 18 years. I feel just fine with that. They won’t ever change or stop. Better off dead
Her 'lies' in court very likely saved women from becoming future victims of the son. Sometimes, you have to put a rabid animal down for the good of the community...and that's what Raoul was.
Calling him an animal is an insult to animals, even rabid ones. There was no sickness that forced that inhuman filth to act like that. He was nothing short of a demon wearing human skin.
I'm sad Op's husband was so dismissive of Op's feelings toward Rahul! Wtf? I'm so protective of my kids, son and daughter. I don't play about them and neither does my husband. Rahul wouldn't have made it another day in this world without me burning the neighbor's house down at minimum. I feel like Rahul ended Op's daughter's life the day he gave her a brain damage. Rahul's father knows what he did to cover for his son. He should've backed off and stayed away from Op's family. The father was a p*do too? 😳
And the judge. "It was just two kids fighting. No big deal." NO BIG DEAL?! Just two kids fighting? He BRAINED HER WITH A CRICKET BAT! That's not a schoolyard spat! Maybe he was too young to be tried as an adult, but don't they have some form of juvenile detention, to KEEP DANGEROUS PEOPLE OFF THE STREETS?! Who knows how many other poor girls he harassed and hurt, before he was arrested? All those years in school and college, and FREE?
I know community and family are far more important in India than in the west, but Raul is a monster, and everyone turned on the parents because the case made THEM tired?! Imagine how the people whose daughter got murdered feel! I don't like to push my beliefs onto other cultures, but the way OP and her husband were treated by everyone was horrendous. You don't need a family who will backstab you, or a community who will put you in harm's way for a party. I hope both parents have time to heal from their loss, and move away from this bad company.
I don't think this is just an India issue. In the states, it's pretty common, too. People not involved just tend to not see the point of letting it drag out till you get justice. They're too quick to give up when it's not their problem.
The story has been written with stereotypes and some information about India, lemme pick out a few things that bother me, 1) story says daughter was buried, with the typical Hindu names, the funeral would be a pyre (burning of the body) 2) Death sentencing of Rahul was pretty quick ... the quickest sentencing in recent history has been of Ajmal Kasab of the 26/11 Mumbai incident. (took 3 years approx) The death penalty usually is for the rarest of the rare case and among them, the quickest one was of infamous 2012 Nirbahaya case of New Delhi .. took 8 years to get those Mfs The court lets such Mfs go free after 7-8 years, for murder the sentencing is up to 14 years, not death and 14 years are counted as 7 years as day and nights are counted separately. This story created from a number of incidents and cooked together.
Honestly OP just saved future victims from their insanity and abuse. Also this one is a no win-win situation it’s all sad and just terrible in every sense I’m sickened from how this just went it’s horrific.
Story 1 nta so many people across the world never get justice. This is very satisfying. Plus I think the murderers father tried to kill op and her husband.
@@101Mant this, my poor uncle (he was a close family member) never got it, he even had to leave the country with wife sister after wife and kids were k1lled by a drunk driver, he was crazy so wife sister took him and the kids that survived to their country because he was trying to find the men and k1ill him too my family said that he was acting like an animal almost. My family took care of the graves for decades it was very sad story but I hope he now have some peace and join them
@@101Mant real deaths of that type happen. People like you just troll claiming everything is fake. Because that's what happens when people want attention.
The mother in law was at the center of every tragedy. She was the one who sent Ankita over to Rahul’s house, she was still the one who forced Ankita’s mother to go to the event that led to Ankita’s death. I just hate the power these people get all in the name of culture!
AND she was ALSO the one who said, "Let it go," AND she refused to HELP the mother with her 24/7/365 care of the child, because she was "too busy," even though she didn't work. AND, she knew that Ankita might bump into her attacker there, but didn't WARN OP, and didn't CARE if she did. I don't think she loved Ankita, at all. She probably blamed OP for "not giving me a grandson!" and thought that Ankita didn't deserve to live, because she had the wrong equipment between her legs. Oh, sure, she got upset AFTER ANKITA DIED. But you know what I think about that? I think she only got upset because she would have LOOKED BAD in the eyes of the community, if she had not ACTED upset, at that point. I really don't think she ACTUALLY CARED.
@@AuntLoopy123 Spot on! You analyzed it better than I did. What a horrible person! She even urged the mother to take the filthy funds Rahul’s dad offered. Don’t even get me started on the silly husband who dismissed her concerns with “boy will be boys”nonsense. A lot of Indian and African girls have been endangered with that careless words. I feel sorry for OP and I am glad she got justice.
I hate to say it, but if anyone from that family sees this story and connects the dots, OP and her husband...and that Dr could be in big trouble. They need to leave that country for their own protection at this point. I get the need to want to get it out, but...this is a dangerous place to put that kind of stuff. I'd write it in a journal and burn it before putting it up on social media. This in NO way is passing judgment on OP. What they went through is just...wow. I can't even come up with the words. And Im VERY happy they got the justice they deserved, and feel like they did what they had to. Im just worried this kind of confession on a site like reddit, and now RUclips, can be extremely dangerous for OP and her family if that family has enough money and will power to take revenge themselves. I just hope they're safe from monstrous people like that.
Also, I want to give the wife the benefit of doubt in all of this and assume she's just as much a victim as all the other girls. In that kind of society, married to that kind of man, I wouldn't doubt if she literally had no say what so ever except what her husband told her she could say.
This part. OP is a freaking idiot. You don’t confess shit like this on a public forum. She didn’t just expose herself she put the doctor at risk as well.
This is why men MUST be protective of their daughters. I for one ensure everyone in the neighbourhood knows not to mess with my daughter because I will hurt their fathers.
Story 1: NTA. Theirs some or many people who killed by mistake or on purpose which is bad. Justice needs to happen even if it means death. After the update: that family is bad. The father is a pedophile. The mother let it happen and protected her son as both parents cover up the dark deeds. They done. If I were OP I take the interview up and when they ask I tell the truth that the kid is monster that his parents covered up alot n only op kid wax first come to light that no one know who else that monster has hurt. Then I mention about parents that they made that monster so their monsters that father is pedophile that he paid a family off to hide his crimes. And mother is a bad for hiding her husband dark crimes and her sons problems that made him a monster. Also don't feel bad for the mother. She tried to take the easy way out.
I can understand the distain the mother had for this boy. I also feel her pain. It's very sad that these things happen but such is life. Mom will never recover. Loosing one of your children is devistating. I too know the pain.
I have seen reports of incidents where a man threw acid in a woman’s face because she refused to marry him in other countries. The man has had no repercussions. So this could certainly happen as women are not highly valued and young girls are often preyed upon. If this did happen in a village, the woman could write about this after a time without any problems with the US legal system. No matter how hard you try to protect your child, they can be hurt by predators. I would have a hard time seeing the guy executed knowing I could stop it and ask for life imprisonment without parole. But I am not that woman and did not see my daughter damaged mentally like that and then die. No- one believed her until it was too late. A very tragic situation and I am glad the father got what he deserved. I liked the animation. I could focus on the problems and not what people looked like. They were consistent characters. Not different people mixed in together.
I worked for an employer who was from India for nine years, I've heard stories of Police who won't arrest a perp for a crime and then mob justice takes control. I have seen some vid's of this sort of Justice too in parts of India and China. When the mob exacts Justice when the Police or Courts don't, then Justice will be served in one way or another. I'm not saying it's right or wrong, just what is. Most civil society's will not tolerate a passive weak Judge or a corrupt Police Force, Justice shall be served and exacted in one way or another.
Way to go Mama Bear. I’d do the same things. My daughter was sexually harassed. And the cop acted like it was boys being boys. He was upset I’d gone to the bus stop w a bat. Kid felt scared. But he wasn’t there for my kids reporting. Nope. So, I stormed to the school to call them out for protecting one of her bullies. Same cop showed up. Repeated the line again. & I almost choked him. I left to wait in my car before I did. And to this day the school is afraid of me. Everyone was cleared out of the bldg bc I was yelling so loud they were afraid I’d get violent. Same cop called to ask if I’d like to file the report w him. Stated he was never to be near my child ever w his sexist illegal views of the law. Bc it was a law the bullies broke. I filed a complaint against him. & the brats. I spoke w his higher up's. He apologized on the cops behalf & told him it was a law broken. & I had every right to be furious. He was amazed at my control, bc I looked like a snake about to attack. I stay on alert still bc they live somewhat near us still. But they know not to be near my kid.
Honestly I hate the family, it took a family member to get seriously hurt just for them to believe op and they even straight up said to just take the money
My youngest son, Paul was murdered and there was never anyone to take responsibility for it. We know that God knows who did it and will repay them for what they did. I too want justice for my, son.
YO!!!! This is one of the most insane story I have ever heard over, the father and son got what they deserve but it should of been more and same for the wife. I hope OP is dong ok despite her loss
Woman abuse is rampart in India. The have low convictions on men who commit these crimes against women an children. Throwing acid in the face of a woman who rejects them. Is a favorite of men in India. I truly hope that this is a start of the government helping the women of this poor third world country.this
I hope so too. What's even sadder OP can never have anymore children(I don't how old she is, but she could've have infertility issues). OP's a really strong woman.
She was probably told by the MIL not to be so stupid & to leave Ankita there in the hopes of furthering the (non-existent) "romance" between Ankita & Rahul. The MIL is just as guilty as Rahul, as was Ankita's father.
Also they don't seem to respect her or woman in general in their culture. There were so many times when they dismissed her in this story because she was the wife/woman.
When you started talking about what Rahul's dad was up to at the end I honestly expected it to be revealed that the daughter was a victim of his abuse and the son attacked her in a rage for being with his dad or to keep her quiet. It is beyond sad what that family went through. Crazy to think that because these people had money they got away with so much and nearly got away with murder if not for all the advocacy groups protesting.
Good afternoon Mr Reddito. Thanks for the video. Have a great day. No one would ever find him if that was my daughter. I know it's wrong, but, there it is.
I'm an anarchist (a philosophy that revolves around mutual cooperation) and mob justice has been a bit of a sticking point. On the other hand, as bad as miscarriages of mob justice are, is it really any worse than miscarriages of legal justice?
I've heard this story, minus the update previously. The update is sweet justice, outside of the poor 16 year old girl. It turns my stomach what Rahul and his family did to poor OP's daughter. My heart goes out to her and her husband. Glad karma took place!
I don't blame op it's his fault she was in that dreadful condition. He may as well have done it the law let op down. I would go to the ends of the earth to end that person taking away my baby. The neighbours deserve the same grief, expecting money to cover a priceless loss.
I’m sorry to say that I agree with that mom that the loss of a child is the worst and most unbelievable pain a parent can have. I don’t blame her. I’d have done the same thing she did.
I heard this on another channel. Sometimes mob justice is the only justice you'll ever get. It's ugly but OP can finally have peace now. I'm glad for her. Speaking from experience, it is extremely difficult for some victims to move on when the law lets your abuser get away with their crimes against you.
I like reading stories while driving and holy shit, every new paragraph just brought more and more sadness/anger and im glad they got what they freaking deserve
Story 1 op needs to cut ties with her in-laws because they set op daughter to get attacked and her was no help and if I was op take my daughter and leave and let her husband realize he let his daughter down
Depending on where they live, leaving the husband might not have been a choice she could make. Leaving one’s husband could leave her with everyone she knew turning their backs on her, leaving them both homeless and likely to die without shelter or income for food. Even in the United States, government assistance can be hard to get and can take a long time. She can’t work because taking care of her daughter is a full time job.
Lessons to be learnt: 1. Do not use wealth to control families/people in the community. 2. Teach your children to be respectful towards others and what is right and wrong. 3. Never ignore an issue, even if it seems small, take it into consideration. 4. Follow your instincts, if you know something doesn't feel right, do not ignore it. 5. If you or someone you know feels threatened, report it immediately. Don't suffer in silence.
The fate of the father should be told as a lesson to everyone who thinks money and connections mean the law doesn't apply to them, eventually their victims will reach the end of their rope, and when that happens, they take the law into their own hands, and that can end up a lot more painful for them.
My late mother and this lady would have gotten along famously. She was a pure Scot lassie who emigrated to the States as a small child after WW1. She did not forgive people who did wrong and would go way out of her way for revenge. Before you think she was a mean person, she was always kind to children, animals both domestic and wild, and the weak or disabled. She just hated injustice. My dad never argued with her.
Actually I'm not surprised, after all "Rahul" had to learn it from somewhere, the bad seed exists. What surprises me is OP's level of restraint, at all the people responsible, MIL included.
I was a single mom for a while, whereby I raised my two sons'! I DRILLED into them HOW TO RESPECT young girls and women! They KNOW what I suffered with their dad's, therefore, NO WAY would I tolerate them disrespecting young girls and women! Sorry, but if my son's mistreated, disrespected their girlfriends and wives, they KNOW whose SIDE I AM ON! The WOMEN SIDE, providing they were NOT DISRESPECTING MY SON'S! Because MOST women are LOYAL to their MAN! Yes, there are a few bad women, but overall, women are LOYAL to their MAN!
As a mother and survivor of SA I am so very happy with the outcome. They got EXACTLY what they deserved. I hope she makes her MIL's remaining days miserable for her part in this.
As a Man and a Father, I will never and have never said, "Boy's will be Boy's." and I hate how it's thrown out. No. It's how YOU parent your Chuds known as Children.
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One of the saddest and crazy stories I've ever heard, I know different countries have different cultures but JESUS op's family is so fucked up not doing anything to protect that poor girl and just dismissing it as "boys will be boys", this story legit made me angry which rarely happens
“Like father, like son” can’t help but also think the son was a victim of his father as well. He was never shown how to properly love a woman, how to treat her. The son picked up his fathers bad habits and it lead to his death. Fathers have a lot of pressure but this is a good example of what being a bad example will lead. Doesn’t mean his son had to follow in his father’s footsteps, he is responsible for his own actions, but not getting punished for his actions in the first place only contributed to this mess.
I can relate to this mom. I lost my sister Debbie 41 years ago. She was chased by a bully 3 years older than her. Nothing happened to her not even expelled. If I could get my pound of flesh.
I would blame the grandmother too. She sent her grand daughter knowing that op was uncomfortable with the kid. Then made her go to knowing she's trying to avoid that family and because of this the granddaughter died.. this is so sad and I would be so devastated...
Most people dislike racists. But EVERYONE hates pedophiles. Especially those who raise murderers. I only a little bad for the son. He grew up in that household, that was sprobably the norm for him as a child.
So true! As much as I strongly dislike racist people, I absolutely hate sex offenders and murderers, especially if they're pedophiles. I only have a pan of sympathy for Rahul because it's clear that his parents failed to raise him properly, especially his disgusting, despicable father!
Man, I understand this type of cultures and I swore not to follow them. My parents care so much what X relative that I haven't seen in 20 years think about me and how I parents my kids, my husband's side is the same. I hate when people are so desperate to find things about you, I don't ask people about themselves so I don't expect others to ask about me....but they never get it. Also, this is the punishment anyone should get for attacking, molesting, raping or killing someone else.....
So many who commit hanous criminal acts as murder get away with life in jail on citizens taxes or short sentences when those sentences don't fit the crime (ie death sentences immediately) we need to let criminals know that they shouldn't breathe again since they took that from some one else. But you give someone who bought drugs once a 10 year sentence
@@Swnsasy few years ago a guy got arrested because the undercover said he brought cocaine from the guys house from a bust but the unit messed up and didn't test it till in court 15 days later ( yup he was locked up the whole time) to find out what they had was crushed up mints and not cocaine. That was the only thing that found. Not a spec of actual drugs. But wait for it the drug dog sniffed it positive but nothing tested positive. He got 1mill lawsuit after attorney fees
@@Erik-pr2rf Science has PROVEN that it's the handlers that do not know their dogs because 73% of the "alerts" found nothing.. Did you hear of the guy who spent time in jail because the cop said it was crack on the floor of his car? It was glazed donut sugar flakes...
I think the father maybe held her down on the first attack, abused her on the car or waited a long time hoping that she’d die? Or was the one that revealed the room Ankita was at during the festival? Edit after ending: Ok. That was tamer than I thought. I pity the girl but she was very dim at 16 and seems to not have been taught the value of money, though I wonder how reputable that family was when: 1-they didn’t care to see their daughters’ boss at the establishment to see if she was actually working. 2-accepted a bribe. 3-started a mob. 4-sent the girl away. The pitiful people here are OP and her daughter. The grandma and the dad sending her to her doom when they could have delivered the invitation themselves was such a dismissive way to do things(especially cause grandma was likely trying to matchmake and husband was likely aware). But I still believe the criminal family tried to delay her to treatment hoping that she’d die but when OP and husband went the wife called her husband to take her to the hospital. Edit after talking to my mother. That neurological surgery seems to have made Ankita worse if anything. That’s odd.
The death of one to save the lives of others and to give others piece of mind over their children's safety is always the best option, Even if it's a hard decision.
My girlfriend lived in South Korea. She said South Korean laws are lenient toward grapists. When a grapist came back from jail, people in the neighborhood and his victim's father killed him, and the police just ignored it. Sometimes, street justice is needed when the law fails.
Biblical crimes, Biblical punishments
In America you can get away with murder if you murder the person you were thrown in jail because the person was "murdered" by you and then it was found out they were still alive cause can't convict you for murdering the same person twice 🤣🤣🤣
That happens in America too, mainly in those small, small towns where everybody knows everybody, cut off from the big cities.
@@CaulkMongler Happens in the hood every day nobody seen nothing
It needs to be that way here in the United States. With rapists and cho-mos
The instant the daughter passed and she no longer had someone to care for, nothing else mattered. She could have just murdered him outright and I would agree with her decision completely.
That part, you hate him own it and kill him. Don’t have people lie for you and put themselves at risk.
Sounds like the grand ma was trying to play Match maker
If the court case went to shit, I would've.
Same here.
Trevor noah
I’m surprised OP doesn’t hold more resentment towards MIL. She’s the one that put her in those situations both times.
The wife that is normal at that time in India. Sorry
@@romonagauthier2611 Yeah I understand the cultural nuance and that’s why OP felt obligated to stand by as her MIL put her daughter in dangerous situations… just think there’d be more vitriol from OP for the Matriarch’s failure to do what’s best and protect the family, since that is the role as the decision maker.
The MIL seemed to try to be playing matchmaker
Instead the poor girl met her maker.
@@claudeyazplaying matchmaker by sending her granddaughter to the house of the boy that harasses her at night?? What was MIL thinking!!
I would go scorched earth on my in-laws if this happened to my daughter. It was the MIL’s fault she went there in the first place. Then they didn’t even fight for her and just “let it go”. Why did she even talk to the MIL even after all of this??? I come from an Asian family and I still would have told her to shove it.
I feel the same way too
Unfortunately in some culture's there is "blood money" to buy off the offended family, this used to be to stop "revenge" acts against the perpotrator/s. Nowadays it is also used to get victims/family's to not/stop charges against the perpotrator/s.
Exactly, mother has blame here. She folds yet again and tragedy strikes again.
MIL GOT PAID 4 GRANDDAUGHTERS. VIRGINITY!
If I had a MIL like that I would have cancelled her decision as soon as I knew she sent my daughter to the boys house, having already known he was a creep I wouldn’t have wasted any time going to get her. Waiting hours before investigating makes the mom partly responsible imo, as a mom I would have been knocking on the neighbors door in a heartbeat.
He definitely killed her and both situations were not accidents. He was pissed that even as a rich kid she didn't want anything to do with him.
As an Indian, these types of story are unfortunately pretty common specially in villages. I feel sorry for the little girl who unfortunately lost her life and career just because of a stupid crush of a boy
Obsession i don't call that crush
Btw the other day I saw on ig people saying it wasn't that common cases of abuse against woman i would like to know more now I will research
@@aleiah. and what did you find? On western media it is 'promoted' those cases and ra pe cases are very common. Even done to western tourists.
@@talkfacts100 trying to investigate on omg or official info. I was very confused with the people saying like "everything was ok, females life aren't destroyed they have a choice and even can divorce"
How it's common in India?
He killed someone then had to audacity to ask the family to say it was an accident and then he had a record of hurting OP’s daughter and others he needed to be put in jail
This is worse than my friends funeral he died a couple weeks ago because he was shot by someone he called a friend and then the “friend” and his family had the nerve to show up to the service my moms friend raised hell and kicked them out
And OP isn’t even really lying. The brain damage he caused led to this.
Holy! I'm so sorry about your friend. How are you and his family doing?
@@audreym3908 We’re processing well and we’re trying his sister comes over a lot as a way to escape and I think all of us are still in denial his sited and my brother were exes but got back together and they help each other cope well
@@eclipse849 I'm glad that you and your family are coping well.
Did the "friend" who did that (you don't need to say the reason why he did that, not my place) end up getting arrested and sent to prison?
@@audreym3908 The court date is soon and hopefully he’ll be arrested and my friend will be brought to justice 🙏🏾 We all grew up together he’s known me since I was a baby and my brother since cub scouts and his mom said that he tried to run but he doesn’t have a choice but to go to court
That father taught his son, but the son went all violent when he didn't get what he wanted. How sad.
Rich people in those places, they think they can buy themselves out. Blood money is what it is. And many are successful in it.
What Rahul did was unforgivable! Her family was no better. His father thought his money was gonna save him like it did the first time, but it didn’t. There comes a time that as a rich person, money stops saving you.
Not unforgivable, but absolutely not allowable. In the end she needs to let go, for her own sake, and Ra needed the death penalty that he got.
This quote from The Dark Knight Rises sums this up perfectly:
Daget: I paid you a small fortune.
Bane: And this gives you power over me?
Everyone failed her, OP tried to protect her but everyone else turned a blind eye. How awful 😭
I like how the whole town was decided that when it was someone else family they went all crazy yet when it was op daughter they turned a blind eye and did nothing for her and her husband lmao ironic
Holy Smokes!
No wonder Rahul turned out the way he did, "accidentally" smashing a girl in the head with a cricket bat.
I don't blame the mother, at all.
I DO blame the MIL, though. She KNEW the neighbor boy was bothering her granddaughter, and she SENT HER OVER THERE, because "I'm sure she'll be safe." And then, "Let it GO, already! And NO, I will NOT help take care of her. I'm busy." And then, "You MUST come to the party and bring her with you, too. Yes, he and his family will be there, but I'm not going to TELL YOU that he'll be there. I'm just going to make her face her attacker, because boys will be boys, and she's just a girl, and doesn't matter."
I actually hate that MIL. She was SUPPOSED to love and protect her granddaughter.
I suspect the MIL was hoping that her grand-daughter would give in to the boy's affection, and be willing to marry him. If you are poor, and worried about your grand-daughter being taken care of properly, it can cloud your judgement.
Not an accident
All MIL knew, or cared about, was that a boy with loaded parents liked her granddaughter, and that it was good for them if they got together.
Yes. Exactly! That MIL failed her daughter in law and her granddaughter. I'm surprised that she avoided OP's wrath, but I guess OP must've felt that Rahul and his family were the main villains.
My heart goes out to her parents. I spent 6 years fighting to get my daughters attacker in jail. I did it!!! He’s been rotting in a jail cell for 18 years. I feel just fine with that. They won’t ever change or stop. Better off dead
Her 'lies' in court very likely saved women from becoming future victims of the son. Sometimes, you have to put a rabid animal down for the good of the community...and that's what Raoul was.
Calling him an animal is an insult to animals, even rabid ones. There was no sickness that forced that inhuman filth to act like that. He was nothing short of a demon wearing human skin.
Yes. Same goes for his disgusting father. Ankita's mother was and still is a hero. I can only hope she's healing and Ankita is resting in peace.
I'm sad Op's husband was so dismissive of Op's feelings toward Rahul! Wtf? I'm so protective of my kids, son and daughter. I don't play about them and neither does my husband. Rahul wouldn't have made it another day in this world without me burning the neighbor's house down at minimum. I feel like Rahul ended Op's daughter's life the day he gave her a brain damage.
Rahul's father knows what he did to cover for his son. He should've backed off and stayed away from Op's family. The father was a p*do too? 😳
And the judge. "It was just two kids fighting. No big deal." NO BIG DEAL?! Just two kids fighting? He BRAINED HER WITH A CRICKET BAT! That's not a schoolyard spat!
Maybe he was too young to be tried as an adult, but don't they have some form of juvenile detention, to KEEP DANGEROUS PEOPLE OFF THE STREETS?! Who knows how many other poor girls he harassed and hurt, before he was arrested? All those years in school and college, and FREE?
@@AuntLoopy123 That judge is in desperate need of Indian mob justice.
I know community and family are far more important in India than in the west, but Raul is a monster, and everyone turned on the parents because the case made THEM tired?! Imagine how the people whose daughter got murdered feel!
I don't like to push my beliefs onto other cultures, but the way OP and her husband were treated by everyone was horrendous. You don't need a family who will backstab you, or a community who will put you in harm's way for a party. I hope both parents have time to heal from their loss, and move away from this bad company.
I no wonder Why Índia was the most hateful country And every indian people left this horrible Of country
I don't think this is just an India issue. In the states, it's pretty common, too. People not involved just tend to not see the point of letting it drag out till you get justice. They're too quick to give up when it's not their problem.
The story has been written with stereotypes and some information about India, lemme pick out a few things that bother me,
1) story says daughter was buried, with the typical Hindu names, the funeral would be a pyre (burning of the body)
2) Death sentencing of Rahul was pretty quick ... the quickest sentencing in recent history has been of Ajmal Kasab of the 26/11 Mumbai incident. (took 3 years approx)
The death penalty usually is for the rarest of the rare case and among them, the quickest one was of infamous 2012 Nirbahaya case of New Delhi .. took 8 years to get those Mfs
The court lets such Mfs go free after 7-8 years, for murder the sentencing is up to 14 years, not death and 14 years are counted as 7 years as day and nights are counted separately.
This story created from a number of incidents and cooked together.
@@DoctorJaneDoe I think so too, but the message is still: shit country, shit culture, shit judgment.
I do know India father’s guess what his whole family would hang them. Sorry good friends but so aren’t his family. You don’t mess with a India child.
Honestly OP just saved future victims from their insanity and abuse. Also this one is a no win-win situation it’s all sad and just terrible in every sense I’m sickened from how this just went it’s horrific.
Does it though? She's now got a rich enemy with a grudge. The rest of her family lives in the village as well, what has the father got to lose now?
Story 1 nta so many people across the world never get justice. This is very satisfying. Plus I think the murderers father tried to kill op and her husband.
Thats what fiction does, gives you a satisfying ending.
@@101Mant this, my poor uncle (he was a close family member) never got it, he even had to leave the country with wife sister after wife and kids were k1lled by a drunk driver, he was crazy so wife sister took him and the kids that survived to their country because he was trying to find the men and k1ill him too my family said that he was acting like an animal almost. My family took care of the graves for decades it was very sad story but I hope he now have some peace and join them
@@101Mant real deaths of that type happen. People like you just troll claiming everything is fake.
Because that's what happens when people want attention.
@@101Mant that’s pretty par for the course for their country.
Hey did he try to kill them?
The audacity to beg for mercy when they gave none. Reap what you sow.
The mother in law was at the center of every tragedy. She was the one who sent Ankita over to Rahul’s house, she was still the one who forced Ankita’s mother to go to the event that led to Ankita’s death. I just hate the power these people get all in the name of culture!
AND she was ALSO the one who said, "Let it go," AND she refused to HELP the mother with her 24/7/365 care of the child, because she was "too busy," even though she didn't work. AND, she knew that Ankita might bump into her attacker there, but didn't WARN OP, and didn't CARE if she did.
I don't think she loved Ankita, at all. She probably blamed OP for "not giving me a grandson!" and thought that Ankita didn't deserve to live, because she had the wrong equipment between her legs.
Oh, sure, she got upset AFTER ANKITA DIED. But you know what I think about that? I think she only got upset because she would have LOOKED BAD in the eyes of the community, if she had not ACTED upset, at that point. I really don't think she ACTUALLY CARED.
@@AuntLoopy123 Spot on! You analyzed it better than I did. What a horrible person! She even urged the mother to take the filthy funds Rahul’s dad offered. Don’t even get me started on the silly husband who dismissed her concerns with “boy will be boys”nonsense. A lot of Indian and African girls have been endangered with that careless words. I feel sorry for OP and I am glad she got justice.
I hate to say it, but if anyone from that family sees this story and connects the dots, OP and her husband...and that Dr could be in big trouble. They need to leave that country for their own protection at this point. I get the need to want to get it out, but...this is a dangerous place to put that kind of stuff. I'd write it in a journal and burn it before putting it up on social media.
This in NO way is passing judgment on OP. What they went through is just...wow. I can't even come up with the words. And Im VERY happy they got the justice they deserved, and feel like they did what they had to. Im just worried this kind of confession on a site like reddit, and now RUclips, can be extremely dangerous for OP and her family if that family has enough money and will power to take revenge themselves. I just hope they're safe from monstrous people like that.
Also, I want to give the wife the benefit of doubt in all of this and assume she's just as much a victim as all the other girls. In that kind of society, married to that kind of man, I wouldn't doubt if she literally had no say what so ever except what her husband told her she could say.
This part. OP is a freaking idiot. You don’t confess shit like this on a public forum. She didn’t just expose herself she put the doctor at risk as well.
A true story of sorrow, justice, and vengeance
This is why men MUST be protective of their daughters. I for one ensure everyone in the neighbourhood knows not to mess with my daughter because I will hurt their fathers.
As a mother, I see this woman as a hero
Bro that's crazy not taking it into your own hands if someone did that to my kid that person would disappear
Accident?? Hitting somebody in the head with a cricket bat is not at all an accident.
That was 100% my reaction too! 😮
she was so real for this, shes an icon
*Rahul and His Father Earned Themselves A Boiler Room of Hell 🔥🔥🔥🔥 !!!*
And mother
Story 1: NTA. Theirs some or many people who killed by mistake or on purpose which is bad. Justice needs to happen even if it means death.
After the update: that family is bad. The father is a pedophile. The mother let it happen and protected her son as both parents cover up the dark deeds. They done. If I were OP I take the interview up and when they ask I tell the truth that the kid is monster that his parents covered up alot n only op kid wax first come to light that no one know who else that monster has hurt. Then I mention about parents that they made that monster so their monsters that father is pedophile that he paid a family off to hide his crimes. And mother is a bad for hiding her husband dark crimes and her sons problems that made him a monster.
Also don't feel bad for the mother. She tried to take the easy way out.
I’m not really cool with her lying about what happened tho
I’m so glad the mother finally got justice! I hope she finds peace in her life now. I wish her love and healing.
I can understand the distain the mother had for this boy. I also feel her pain. It's very sad that these things happen but such is life. Mom will never recover. Loosing one of your children is devistating. I too know the pain.
This just feels like justice. Good for OP
I have seen reports of incidents where a man threw acid in a woman’s face because she refused to marry him in other countries. The man has had no repercussions. So this could certainly happen as women are not highly valued and young girls are often preyed upon. If this did happen in a village, the woman could write about this after a time without any problems with the US legal system. No matter how hard you try to protect your child, they can be hurt by predators. I would have a hard time seeing the guy executed knowing I could stop it and ask for life imprisonment without parole. But I am not that woman and did not see my daughter damaged mentally like that and then die. No- one believed her until it was too late. A very tragic situation and I am glad the father got what he deserved. I liked the animation. I could focus on the problems and not what people looked like. They were consistent characters. Not different people mixed in together.
isn't that the story of the woman who later married the man that attacked her and blinded her with accid
I worked for an employer who was from India for nine years, I've heard stories of Police who won't arrest a perp for a crime and then mob justice takes control. I have seen some vid's of this sort of Justice too in parts of India and China. When the mob exacts Justice when the Police or Courts don't, then Justice will be served in one way or another. I'm not saying it's right or wrong, just what is. Most civil society's will not tolerate a passive weak Judge or a corrupt Police Force, Justice shall be served and exacted in one way or another.
Way to go Mama Bear. I’d do the same things. My daughter was sexually harassed. And the cop acted like it was boys being boys. He was upset I’d gone to the bus stop w a bat. Kid felt scared. But he wasn’t there for my kids reporting. Nope. So, I stormed to the school to call them out for protecting one of her bullies. Same cop showed up. Repeated the line again. & I almost choked him. I left to wait in my car before I did. And to this day the school is afraid of me. Everyone was cleared out of the bldg bc I was yelling so loud they were afraid I’d get violent. Same cop called to ask if I’d like to file the report w him. Stated he was never to be near my child ever w his sexist illegal views of the law. Bc it was a law the bullies broke. I filed a complaint against him. & the brats. I spoke w his higher up's. He apologized on the cops behalf & told him it was a law broken. & I had every right to be furious. He was amazed at my control, bc I looked like a snake about to attack. I stay on alert still bc they live somewhat near us still. But they know not to be near my kid.
Honestly I hate the family, it took a family member to get seriously hurt just for them to believe op and they even straight up said to just take the money
I honestly think he was force feeding her. Thought it was hilarious how helpless she was and she was screaming and that's what caused her to choke
Yep, that's a distinct possibility. Which means it was NO ACCIDENT, and that it was, in fact, MURDER.
Why is that "hilarious"? I find nothing funny about this at all!
A story with actual justice. Wonderful
Justice should happen years ago.
He was the son, and she was disabled and beautiful, 😢😢😭😭she had NO chance. If not him then who😠😠😠😠😭😭😭😭😭
My youngest son, Paul was murdered and there was never anyone to take responsibility for it. We know that God knows who did it and will repay them for what they did. I too want justice for my, son.
I feel your pain our family lost my twin brother Jason back in July 08. We was turning 21 3months later.
YO!!!! This is one of the most insane story I have ever heard over, the father and son got what they deserve but it should of been more and same for the wife. I hope OP is dong ok despite her loss
Woman abuse is rampart in India. The have low convictions on men who commit these crimes against women an children. Throwing acid in the face of a woman who rejects them. Is a favorite of men in India. I truly hope that this is a start of the government helping the women of this poor third world country.this
I hope so too. What's even sadder OP can never have anymore children(I don't how old she is, but she could've have infertility issues). OP's a really strong woman.
Applause for this mother!!!
I'm sorry, your daughter is missing and you wait HOURS to go next door? W.T.F?
She was probably told by the MIL not to be so stupid & to leave Ankita there in the hopes of furthering the (non-existent) "romance" between Ankita & Rahul. The MIL is just as guilty as Rahul, as was Ankita's father.
Also they don't seem to respect her or woman in general in their culture. There were so many times when they dismissed her in this story because she was the wife/woman.
When you started talking about what Rahul's dad was up to at the end I honestly expected it to be revealed that the daughter was a victim of his abuse and the son attacked her in a rage for being with his dad or to keep her quiet. It is beyond sad what that family went through. Crazy to think that because these people had money they got away with so much and nearly got away with murder if not for all the advocacy groups protesting.
Yeah, all that money couldn't save them from karma. The depraved, scumbaggery apple didn't fall far from the tree.
Good afternoon Mr Reddito. Thanks for the video. Have a great day. No one would ever find him if that was my daughter. I know it's wrong, but, there it is.
I'm an anarchist (a philosophy that revolves around mutual cooperation) and mob justice has been a bit of a sticking point. On the other hand, as bad as miscarriages of mob justice are, is it really any worse than miscarriages of legal justice?
I've heard this story, minus the update previously. The update is sweet justice, outside of the poor 16 year old girl. It turns my stomach what Rahul and his family did to poor OP's daughter. My heart goes out to her and her husband. Glad karma took place!
I don't blame op it's his fault she was in that dreadful condition. He may as well have done it the law let op down.
I would go to the ends of the earth to end that person taking away my baby. The neighbours deserve the same grief, expecting money to cover a priceless loss.
I love this story. Very few people get this kind of justice. I wish I could get the same justice for my best friend and her mother.
I’m sorry to say that I agree with that mom that the loss of a child is the worst and most unbelievable pain a parent can have. I don’t blame her. I’d have done the same thing she did.
Same here. OP did what she had to do to get justice for her daughter.
I heard this on another channel. Sometimes mob justice is the only justice you'll ever get. It's ugly but OP can finally have peace now. I'm glad for her. Speaking from experience, it is extremely difficult for some victims to move on when the law lets your abuser get away with their crimes against you.
Op and her husband needed that justice. The law would never be fair.
I like reading stories while driving and holy shit, every new paragraph just brought more and more sadness/anger and im glad they got what they freaking deserve
Story 1 op needs to cut ties with her in-laws because they set op daughter to get attacked and her was no help and if I was op take my daughter and leave and let her husband realize he let his daughter down
Depending on where they live, leaving the husband might not have been a choice she could make. Leaving one’s husband could leave her with everyone she knew turning their backs on her, leaving them both homeless and likely to die without shelter or income for food. Even in the United States, government assistance can be hard to get and can take a long time. She can’t work because taking care of her daughter is a full time job.
Lessons to be learnt:
1. Do not use wealth to control families/people in the community.
2. Teach your children to be respectful towards others and what is right and wrong.
3. Never ignore an issue, even if it seems small, take it into consideration.
4. Follow your instincts, if you know something doesn't feel right, do not ignore it.
5. If you or someone you know feels threatened, report it immediately. Don't suffer in silence.
All of these are REALLY good and important lessons to learn. I wish more people would learn them.
As a father of 3 daughters, I 100% would do what the mother did.
You were born to narrate stuff. What a voice!
Stories like this make me want mob justice to be more common because we know the justice system isn't really good at its job sometimes.
Kudos to op. That family deserved everything they got
The girls father needs to restore his honor as well.
The fate of the father should be told as a lesson to everyone who thinks money and connections mean the law doesn't apply to them, eventually their victims will reach the end of their rope, and when that happens, they take the law into their own hands, and that can end up a lot more painful for them.
Omg. Your voice fits this so perfectly. Weather on purpose or just how it is, it perfectly sets the tone.
My late mother and this lady would have gotten along famously. She was a pure Scot lassie who emigrated to the States as a small child after WW1. She did not forgive people who did wrong and would go way out of her way for revenge. Before you think she was a mean person, she was always kind to children, animals both domestic and wild, and the weak or disabled. She just hated injustice. My dad never argued with her.
It's funny and messed up how everyone was against protecting Ankita until she ends up dying.
Hopefully, OP can get away and get some peace.
OP would do well to remember the part she played in it too. Who is going to meet with tragedy next when they listen to MIL again?
@@theuglykwan She'll remember it forever. Unfortunately, it sounds like they live in India.
@@kitsumekat it is, the video showed that OP lives in India.
That story and update are so satisfying. As a parent, I’d have wanted blood too. Buckets and buckets of it.
It doesn't surprise me that a rich family screwed over an entire village.
Actually I'm not surprised, after all "Rahul" had to learn it from somewhere, the bad seed exists. What surprises me is OP's level of restraint, at all the people responsible, MIL included.
This is what you get when you keep trying to shield your child(ren) from consequences
Father encouraged the son, that disgusting behavior is often genrrational.
That was so hard to listen to. But I'm glad justice was served.
I was a single mom for a while, whereby I raised my two sons'! I DRILLED into them HOW TO RESPECT young girls and women! They KNOW what I suffered with their dad's, therefore, NO WAY would I tolerate them disrespecting young girls and women! Sorry, but if my son's mistreated, disrespected their girlfriends and wives, they KNOW whose SIDE I AM ON! The WOMEN SIDE, providing they were NOT DISRESPECTING MY SON'S!
Because MOST women are LOYAL to their MAN! Yes, there are a few bad women, but overall, women are LOYAL to their MAN!
Great joke ,,next please
As a mother and survivor of SA I am so very happy with the outcome. They got EXACTLY what they deserved. I hope she makes her MIL's remaining days miserable for her part in this.
As a Man and a Father, I will never and have never said, "Boy's will be Boy's." and I hate how it's thrown out. No. It's how YOU parent your Chuds known as Children.
That mother I’m so sorry about her daughter and I’m very happy that that family of the boy got what they deserved
Just found your channel ...I really love ❤️ your awesome detailed stories and animations...I'm new to you tube. My son introduced me to another storyteller that's what got me hooked, then today I found you!!! You're awesome! Keep it up...thank you for sharing your talent with all of us.😇
Awesome! Thank you!
What a horrific society to live in.
This seems fake.
@@disturbed0insane this seems very real
This……was……a……RIDE!!!! I cannot express the anger and hate I feel for Rahul!! No more words!!!💯💯💯😡
I would feel no guilt whatsoever.
I'd be the one in prison,after taking care of the neighbors and my in laws.
All I can say about this is... Holy shit!!! I'm just blown away by this... And I'll say this was insane!!
One of the saddest and crazy stories I've ever heard, I know different countries have different cultures but JESUS op's family is so fucked up not doing anything to protect that poor girl and just dismissing it as "boys will be boys", this story legit made me angry which rarely happens
Glad he was finally convicted.
Nothing in this world can stop a mother who is scorn and Nothing can stop karma from collecting her debts
“Like father, like son” can’t help but also think the son was a victim of his father as well. He was never shown how to properly love a woman, how to treat her. The son picked up his fathers bad habits and it lead to his death. Fathers have a lot of pressure but this is a good example of what being a bad example will lead. Doesn’t mean his son had to follow in his father’s footsteps, he is responsible for his own actions, but not getting punished for his actions in the first place only contributed to this mess.
Finally…A story with a good ending.🤗🤗🤗 Justice served!
I can relate to this mom. I lost my sister Debbie 41 years ago. She was chased by a bully 3 years older than her. Nothing happened to her not even expelled. If I could get my pound of flesh.
Thanks for putting in the effort to look to updates. A lot of channels don't do that.
I would blame the grandmother too. She sent her grand daughter knowing that op was uncomfortable with the kid. Then made her go to knowing she's trying to avoid that family and because of this the granddaughter died.. this is so sad and I would be so devastated...
Most people dislike racists.
But EVERYONE hates pedophiles. Especially those who raise murderers. I only a little bad for the son. He grew up in that household, that was sprobably the norm for him as a child.
Ephebophile not pedophile.
So true! As much as I strongly dislike racist people, I absolutely hate sex offenders and murderers, especially if they're pedophiles. I only have a pan of sympathy for Rahul because it's clear that his parents failed to raise him properly, especially his disgusting, despicable father!
I wonder if his father tried something with OP's daughter and his son walked in and that's why he acted like he did to her daughter
That is exactly what I was thinking as well...
Man, I understand this type of cultures and I swore not to follow them. My parents care so much what X relative that I haven't seen in 20 years think about me and how I parents my kids, my husband's side is the same. I hate when people are so desperate to find things about you, I don't ask people about themselves so I don't expect others to ask about me....but they never get it. Also, this is the punishment anyone should get for attacking, molesting, raping or killing someone else.....
This has proven that doing things the moral way will not make things better, guy was a monster, taking the low route got results
The update is the feel-good story of the year.
So many who commit hanous criminal acts as murder get away with life in jail on citizens taxes or short sentences when those sentences don't fit the crime (ie death sentences immediately) we need to let criminals know that they shouldn't breathe again since they took that from some one else. But you give someone who bought drugs once a 10 year sentence
There is a case right now, black man had 1oz of the lettuce and they gave him life in prison... I was just watching it..
@@Swnsasy few years ago a guy got arrested because the undercover said he brought cocaine from the guys house from a bust but the unit messed up and didn't test it till in court 15 days later ( yup he was locked up the whole time) to find out what they had was crushed up mints and not cocaine. That was the only thing that found. Not a spec of actual drugs. But wait for it the drug dog sniffed it positive but nothing tested positive. He got 1mill lawsuit after attorney fees
@@Erik-pr2rf Science has PROVEN that it's the handlers that do not know their dogs because 73% of the "alerts" found nothing.. Did you hear of the guy who spent time in jail because the cop said it was crack on the floor of his car? It was glazed donut sugar flakes...
I think the father maybe held her down on the first attack, abused her on the car or waited a long time hoping that she’d die? Or was the one that revealed the room Ankita was at during the festival?
Edit after ending:
Ok. That was tamer than I thought.
I pity the girl but she was very dim at 16 and seems to not have been taught the value of money, though I wonder how reputable that family was when: 1-they didn’t care to see their daughters’ boss at the establishment to see if she was actually working. 2-accepted a bribe. 3-started a mob. 4-sent the girl away.
The pitiful people here are OP and her daughter. The grandma and the dad sending her to her doom when they could have delivered the invitation themselves was such a dismissive way to do things(especially cause grandma was likely trying to matchmake and husband was likely aware). But I still believe the criminal family tried to delay her to treatment hoping that she’d die but when OP and husband went the wife called her husband to take her to the hospital.
Edit after talking to my mother.
That neurological surgery seems to have made Ankita worse if anything.
That’s odd.
She didn’t have surgery and you have completely mis understood the story
When you seek revenge, dig two graves.
Finally a story with a good ending. It's about time no candy coated turn the other cheek. Bravo I say. Bravo
WOW first finally. Love your content. TYSM. 💜👍🤔
Authorities might get bribed to turn a blind eye, but justice will still find a way.
Bro deadass pulled a saul goodman in court for her daughter
The death of one to save the lives of others and to give others piece of mind over their children's safety is always the best option, Even if it's a hard decision.