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My Lost Brother

Rani is trying to find where her baby brother was buried. It is a family tragedy no-one has spoken about for 40 years. She hopes finding him will be good for everyone.

This is the story of Rani Bilkhu. When she was 11 years old her baby brother Jaspal died. No-one in her family ever speaks about this and the silence has tormented Rani for decades. She didn't go to the funeral, no one did. In fact no one even knows where Jaspal is buried.

Rani is second generation Panjabi Sikh and says, in her culture, especially in the 1980s, there was a tendency for families to cover up difficult issues and not involve children in bereavement.

Now, as she reaches 50, Rani wants some answers. She wants to find Jaspal's grave not just for herself but for also for her mum and hopes it'll bring them closer together.

The presenter is Grace Dent and the producer is Perminder Khatkar.

If you've been affected by bereavement, or child bereavement, help and support is available.
麻豆社 Action Line.

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28 minutes

Last on

Mon 4 Dec 2017 11:00

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  • Mon 4 Dec 2017 11:00

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