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Society devoid of a moral compass: a call for restoration and renewal

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September 17, 2025

CHATSWORTH TRAGEDY

Society devoid of a moral compass: a call for restoration and renewal

THE shocking murder-suicide in Chatsworth - in which a man killed his wife, attempted to take the lives of his own children, and then hanged himself — has shaken the community to its very foundations.

It is tempting to dismiss this as an isolated incident, the result of a man who “snapped” under pressure. Yet to do so would be a grave error.

Such an atrocity is not an aberration; it is a symptom of a society in deep moral and social crisis. It is the visible rupture of an invisible fault line that has been widening for decades — the erosion of family stability, the weakening of social cohesion, and the failure of institutions designed to protect the vulnerable.

This event forces us to confront a painful truth: violence in the home is no longer a private matter but a structural problem that undermines the health of communities and the moral fabric of society.

The tragedy in Chatsworth must, therefore, serve as a catalyst for national introspection and urgent reform. If unheeded, the cost will not only be measured in the loss of lives, but also in the continued corrosion of social trust and the perpetuation of intergenerational trauma.

Domestic violence is not an individual failing alone but a systemic crisis rooted in a complex interplay of social, cultural, economic and psychological factors.

Academic research consistently demonstrates that violence in intimate relationships is sustained by power imbalances, patriarchal norms and cultural silence around abuse. This is compounded by social dislocation: fractured families, absent fathers, economic insecurity, untreated trauma, and the availability of drugs and alcohol. Together, these factors create fertile ground for the eruption of violence.

Yet what is perhaps most alarming is not only the persistence of domestic violence, but the normalisation of warning signs that precede it.

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