It is said that the relationship between mother and child is such that both sacrifice their lives for each other. If any harm comes to the child, the mother becomes restless and if the mother faces any problem, tears come to the child’s eyes. However, as we grow up, this relationship sometimes takes a different turn. Something similar happened with a mother living in Thailand, who is in the headlines at the moment.
You must have heard many stories related to mother’s love, but rarely have you heard about a mother who keeps her own son captive. A mother in Thailand did the same and after knowing the reason you will not be able to call her wrong. According to the report of Oddity Central, a 64-year-old mother in Thailand was forced to keep her own son in captivity. You will be stunned to hear the reason behind this.
Mother imprisoned her son by making a jail
This incident took place in Barium Province of Thailand. A 64 year old woman living here has prepared a jail setup in her house. She used to keep her 42 year old son imprisoned inside this jail. The woman had provided facilities like washroom, bed and WiFi inside the jail. She had made a slot in the jail itself, from where she used to give him food and never took him out. Not only this, she had also installed CCTV in the jail, through which she used to monitor it 24 hours.
Why did mother do this?
You might be wondering why she did this? Let us tell you that the woman’s son was addicted to drugs for the last 20 years. He also gradually started gambling. The woman tried a lot to improve his behavior but it did not improve. His father also died due to this depression. Even after all this, the son did not improve and became violent at times. In such a situation, the mother had made a prison in the house to save her life and the lives of her neighbors. When the police came to know about this, they reached the woman’s house. Now he can face 3-15 years in jail for this because he had kept his son hostage illegally.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: November 14, 2024, 08:46 IST