Once one of Guwahati’s poshest neighbourhoods, Sundarnagar, where Indrani Mukherjea, main accused in the murder of her daughter, Sheena Bora, grew up, is now in a state of decline. A long, narrow alley, Bylane One, is lined on either side by brick bungalows with kitchen gardens, stylish in their heyday, now marked by shabby-gentility. “Many top government officials lived here and the houses were well-maintained,” says a resident. “But once their children grew up and moved out, the elderly parents rented their premises out or found it difficult to look after them.” But the one house that stands out in utter neglect is Number 8, or Chanakya Neer, in which degeneration, it seems, has crept up on the inhabitants themselves. Upendra Kumar Bora, Indrani’s father, is suffering from dementia and his wife Durga Rani, say neighbours, is an Alzheimer’s patient “on her deathbed”.