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A destitute Indian family of seven - parents and their five grown-up children - are seeking to legalise their status in the UAE after spending more than two decades of their lives in Sharjah, fearing arrest and deportation.
Keralite expat Madhusudhanan, 60, and his Sri Lankan wife Rohini, 55, said they are desperate to give a normal life to their children who have never been to school in their lifetime.
"I could not enrol my five children in school because of our illegal status. They did not even have their passports for a long time. They haven't travelled outside the UAE even once. They have suffered for a lifetime. I want them to have a decent life," Madhusudhanan told Khaleej Times.
The couple's four daughters - Ashwathy, 29, Sangeetha, 25, Shanthi, 23, Gauri ,22 - and one son, Mithun, 21, are all unemployed and live with their parents in a dilapidated two-bedroom villa in Sharjah.
"We do not even have enough to eat. There are days when we survive on a packet of quboos (Arabic bread). Children are afraid to go out. We are living like prisoners without knowing what our future would be. I have scarified 30 years of my life for my family. My children deserve better," said Rohini, their mother.
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