πŸ‘€ Section II – Relationship to the Deceased

I, :Waseem: Malik, am the biological son and next of kin to the late Mrs. Munwar Sultana Malik, who passed away on 10 January 2025 at Wexham Park Hospital, Slough. I was the sole organiser, financial contributor, and legal point of contact for her funeral, burial, and estate affairs.

We shared a deep familial bond, characterised by mutual reliance, cultural preservation, and emotional intimacy. Her passing marked the collapse of my immediate support structure, and her absence continues to affect my physical, psychological, and spiritual wellbeing.

In the absence of institutional support or community protection, I bore the emotional trauma and procedural consequences of her death in isolation. This relationship was not merely familial β€” it was foundational to my identity, resilience, and survival.


πŸ’” Section III – Emotional Collapse Post-Funeral

Following the death of my mother on 10 January 2025, I entered a state of acute psychological trauma. Rather than being afforded a period of peace to mourn, I was immediately subjected to:

By 24 July 2025, my mental and emotional capacity had collapsed to the point of documented suicidal ideation, as entered in Log #641 and supported by the Traumatic Assessment Report (2022). I stated publicly and formally:

β€œI feel dead and numb with pain… The pressure is causing me to feel like I am going mad and want to end my life.”

This emotional collapse was not hypothetical β€” it was verifiable, observable, and directly caused by the sustained institutional siege that surrounded my bereavement.