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Assistant Neeraj paused, his voice choked with emotion. "The Kaushik family was on a seaside trip when they discovered an injured body late at night. Covered in blood and wounds, he was unconscious and near death. They rushed him to the hospital, and the doctors called the police. Despite their efforts, the police couldn't find any identification. When he emerged from his coma, it was revealed that he was paralyzed and had lost his memory due to severe head injuries." Rahi listened to Neeraj's words with unwavering courage, her face composed like a portrait. She clenched her teeth, determined not to react or shed tears. "The police couldn't determine his identity, and he began living with the Kaushik family," Neeraj continued. "There are three members in that family—Leena Kaushik, the da