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Kerala's Silent Tragedies: Elderly Homicides Rise
21 Feb
Summary
- Elderly men commit homicides and suicides in Kerala.
- Triggers include marital conflict, mental health, caregiver stress.
- Kerala faces a demographic shift with an aging population.

Kerala is grappling with a disturbing rise in homicides and homicide-suicides, predominantly committed by elderly men against family members. These incidents, often impulsive acts, are frequently triggered by factors such as marital discord, deteriorating mental health, and the stress of caring for chronically ill spouses, compounded by financial pressures.
The state's demographic transition, with a rapidly aging population projected to grow significantly by 2036, exacerbates this crisis. Unlike countries with structured care pathways, India faces a scarcity of affordable and accessible mental health services, leaving many perpetrators and victims with untreated depression or neurodegenerative conditions.
Survivors of these domestic tragedies often become secondary victims, experiencing profound trauma, shame, and social isolation. The pervasive stigma surrounding mental health in Kerala further hinders open discourse and support. Experts emphasize the need for multi-pronged strategies, including community-level interventions and dedicated trauma counseling, to prevent these silent tragedies.




