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Why Did They Have To Kill Him, Asks A Grief-Stricken Father

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May 16, 2025

IVIN JIJO had a personalised alarm that woke him up every day and a scheduler that helped him manage his daily activities. It was his father, Jijo.

- ABDUL NAZER M A @Thuravoor

No matter how late the hour or how routine his shift, Ivin, a chef with airline caterers CAFS, never missed sending his father a message upon reaching work. It was their routine. And each night, as Ivin left for his shift, Jijo would walk him to the gate and stand there until he disappeared into the darkness. Only then would the dad go back inside, pausing on his way to open the dog's kennel—his signal that Ivin had safely left.

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