One year after the discovery of Chaithanya Madhagani’s body, her community is calling for justice.
One year after the discovery of Chaithanya Madhagani’s body, her community is calling for justice.
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It’s heartbreaking to hear about the tragic loss of Chaithanya Madhagani and the pain her community is experiencing. One year without justice can feel like an eternity, and it’s essential for the community to come together to advocate for answers and accountability. It’s crucial for authorities to prioritize this case and ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. My thoughts are with Chaithanya’s family and friends as they seek closure and healing. Let’s hope that their calls for justice are heard and acted upon swiftly.