Gultekin Khan, the estranged wife of virtuoso writer Humayun Ahmed who died on July 19, visited her former husband's grave at Nuhashpalli in Gazipur for the first time on Thursday, and prayed for the departed soul.
Sculptor of Nuhashpalli, favourite retreat of the popular Bengali fiction writer, Asaduzzaman said Gultekin accompanied by her in–laws arrived at the grave around 10am.
The in-laws accompanying Gultekin were her mother-in-law Ayesha Fayez, her two sons Zafar Iqbal and Ahsan Habib, and their three sisters Sufia Haider, Mamtaz Shahid and Rokhsana Ahmed. Humayun's nephew and nieces also went there along with their families.
Humayun's fan visiting the grave that time also joined the prayer.
The celebrated writer was buried at Nuhaspalli on July 24.
Humayun's second wife Meher Afroz Shaon visited the grave along with her two sons a day before the Eid.
Sculptor of Nuhashpalli, favourite retreat of the popular Bengali fiction writer, Asaduzzaman said Gultekin accompanied by her in–laws arrived at the grave around 10am.
The in-laws accompanying Gultekin were her mother-in-law Ayesha Fayez, her two sons Zafar Iqbal and Ahsan Habib, and their three sisters Sufia Haider, Mamtaz Shahid and Rokhsana Ahmed. Humayun's nephew and nieces also went there along with their families.
Humayun's fan visiting the grave that time also joined the prayer.
The celebrated writer was buried at Nuhaspalli on July 24.
Humayun's second wife Meher Afroz Shaon visited the grave along with her two sons a day before the Eid.
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