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Kharij

A domestic worker—an adolescent boy—dies suddenly in a middle-class home. Police, neighbours, employers, and paperwork crowd the rooms as responsibility is weighed and deflected. Quiet conversations and careful politeness expose unease rather than closure. This account leaves legal and personal aftermaths unstated.

  • 1982
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