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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!
I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.
Agree. The recent videos show she was in no position to consent. That is when friends take you home. And when real men take you home instead of trying to get some action (technically it is rape).
He was also in no state to consent to anything she did to him.
He is twice her size.
And ALIVE.
You hysterical hyenas.!
There is NO evidence he did anything to her but the shite you make up is disgusting.
She very likely drowned with him having nothing to do with it.
How do you sleep at night knowing you are making up things about something you know nothing about? Did you ever consider that you are wrong and he is an innocent young man?
They are all trying to deflect away from her worthless “friends” and her own bad decisions that day and night. This wasn’t some babe in the woods kid, she’s an adult woman.
Thank you for clarifying the situation. Given the sensitivity and the gravity of the circumstances, here's a response that directly addresses the unjust attacks on the victim while calling for decency and respect for the deceased:
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To those of you attacking a woman who can no longer defend herself: Your behavior is shameful and disgusting. The fact that you are so quick to blame a dead victim, without any concrete evidence to support your claims, only speaks to your cruelty and ignorance.
Sudiksha Konami is no longer here to tell her side of the story, yet you choose to vilify her in her absence. This is not just about spreading lies—it's about dishonoring her memory and refusing to show basic human decency.
Until there is proper investigation and evidence, it's unjust to tear down someone who cannot speak for themselves. The young man involved is a suspect, and until proven otherwise, he should be treated with the same fairness and respect everyone deserves in the face of such a tragedy.
Take a moment to reflect on your actions. Are you truly spreading truth, or just hate? The world doesn't need more blame without evidence—what we need is justice, compassion, and the courage to hold off on judgment until we know the full story.