Mangaluru: Snehalaya reunites communal riot victim Hussain after 30 years of separation with family


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Mangaluru, Apr 26: On April 5, 2012, brother Joseph Crasta, founder of Snehalaya rescued a destitute from Manjeshwar railway station who was physically disabled and mentally disturbed and he was admitted to Snehalaya Psycho–Social Rehabilitation Center Manjeshwar for care and treatment. He was named as Hussain.

A few months ago, he started to tell the team members that his name is Hussain and he belongs to Hiriyur of Benagluru. The search for his native details continued and the team came to know that he belongs to Hiriyur of Chitradurga district. After contacting his sister and other family members they were surprised and happy to know about his living at Snehalaya.

Immediately, they traveled to Manjeshwar and reached Snehalaya. On April 26, the Snehalaya family witnessed a joyful reunion of Hussain after 30 years of missing. His family members shared that during the riots, communal disturbance, and curfew, due to fear, he left his hometown and they lost hope in meeting him again. His parents had passed away and his other siblings were missing him badly. To see him again and get him back was really unbelievable to them. His sisters and nephews appreciated the service of Snehalya andwere thankful to brother Joseph Crasta, the founder of Snehalaya who has provided homely care and treatment to Hussain andguided his team in his reunion.

 

 

  

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