Last Saturday, Kashmir woke up to one of the most devastating tragedies in recent memory. Nine lives lost. Nine families shattered. Nine stories cut short. The valley felt heavier. Homes fell silent. People whispered prayers. Some cried quietly. Some cried loudly. Grief sat in every corner like a bitter burden.

And just when families were struggling to process the unimaginable, a video surfaced on social media. It showed one of the deceased with his little toddler. It was an ordinary moment captured earlier, now shared everywhere without permission. The family pleaded: “Please don’t share it. Don’t make grieving difficult for us.” That one line should have been enough.

But the video continued to circulate. Without pause. Without thought. Without empathy. This is not the first time grie

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