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      February 21, 2025 at 8:22 am
      Ancestral property? Yes. Parental property? Only if the parents want to.

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        January 30, 2025 at 4:01 pm
        On her own. That’s how. Be her strength. Help her get a normal job when everything has settled.

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          January 25, 2025 at 6:01 pm
          NAL As others have mentioned, filing a complaint probably won’t lead anywhere and you’ll be ostracised by part of the family. But that doesn’t mean you need to let him off. What you need are allies. Confide in those you trust. Your father. Your fiance. Maybe siblings and cousins. Next confront your Uncle alone while secretly recording him. He will probably deny any allegations since there isn’t any proof. But in the small chance he says stuff corroborating your story, you’ll be able to get the rest of the family in your side. This recording will probably still not hold any weight in a court of law. However, he won’t be able to walk in the open ever again. Another thing you can do is ask your younger cousins regarding their experience of being alone with him. Have they ever been touched inappropriately or anything.

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