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69-year-old man has been forced to live on the front lawn of his $1.3million
mansion for six months after his angry doctor wife kicked him out.
Sharafat
Khan is homeless but sleeping just a few feet away from the front door of his
lavish Seabrook, Texas, home because the mother of his two children, Shahnaz,
61, changed the locks in the midst of an ongoing domestic dispute.
Someone
close to the situation said Khan's wife claims she can't file for divorce because
she and her husband practice Islam and they strictly follow Sharia law. Khan
told KPRC this has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with money.
"She
doesn’t want to hand over half her fortune," he said.
He
can’t file for divorce because he claims he can't afford to.
He
has no access to the couple's money and has been barred from using the washing
facilities, even though he owns half the suburban property.
Neighbours
are very worried because he is elderly, in poor health and in a fragile state.
"He’s
wearing the same clothing, it’s dirty,” neighbor Debbie Scoggins said. “He has
no bathroom facilities, no shoes."
"The
weather is starting to get colder,” Laurel Stout, who lives across the street,
said. "He’s very frail, he can’t even walk. I’m afraid he is going to die
out here in his yard."
Khan
doesn’t feel like he should have to leave because the home and property are
just as much his. He said he wants to be allowed inside and he’s hoping he can
pressure his wife into changing her mind.
"She
doesn’t want me to have any sort of comfort," he said.
Night
after night he sleeps on the front porch wrapped in a sheet. During the day he
tries to find shade under the trees. On Monday he was eating saltine crackers
and drinking a warm bottle of water.
Neighbors
said if they take him blankets and pillows, the wife takes them away.
There
are signs posted all over the home instructing the neighbors not to help him or
feed him.
Khan
said the dispute is over his relationship with other family members. She wanted
him to cut ties but he refused.
Police
officers who are familiar with the situation said they have been called out to
the home 20 to 30 times in the last six months. There is nothing legally they
can do because Khan has every right to be there and they can’t force his wife
to let him in.
"Our
hands are tied," one officer said.
Adult
Protective Services are involved but can’t release specific information about
the case because of confidentiality laws. A spokesperson for the agency said
they cannot force someone to get help.
"I’m
just hoping we can find help for him," Scoggins said.
"Allowing
this to continue is not in the best interest of anyone," Stout said.
KPRC
2 reached out to the doctor for comment, she said it was a private matter and
did not wish to speak about it.
Some
problems stemmed from a 2008 assault charge, that's when Sharafat Khan was
accused of hitting his wife, according to court documents.
Family
members also said they have tried to get Khan help but he refuses. They've
spoken with social workers and he's been in and out of certain facilities but
often leaves against medical advice.







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