Udupi: Man living in house covered by bushes rescued by social worker


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP/HB)

Udupi, Aug 21: Well-known social worker, Vishu Shetty Ambalpady, has rescued a mentally unsound person living in uncivilized condition in a house covered by plants and bushes near Bhadragiri church road, Baikady. The man was admitted into Dr A V Baliga Hospital at Doddanagudde here, on Thursday August 19.

Shetty had been informed about the bad condition of the man by Manjunath Alandur, supervisor of Brahmavar tuberculosis hospital. Social worker Taranath Mesta Shirur and ASHA worker Tulasi Baikady, helped in the rescue operation. The patient has been identified as Alfred D'Souza (58), son of Gregory D’Souza. Alfred is a science graduate and was having a good employment. His relatives, if any, have been requested to contact the help centre at Dr A V Baliga Hospital.

Alfred was living alone in a tiled house. The walls of the house had collapsed during the last rainy season, and only a small portion was still standing. Various things lay scattered in the house and the mud walls which were wet were facing the prospects of crashing anytime. As there was no lighting, danger perception was high.

Alfred used to live in the attic of the house and ate food provided by a neighbour. His house was covered by plants and bushes. Alfred said that he chose to live in the attic as there is risk of snakes, scorpion and other poisonous animals on the ground.

It is tragic that a person had to live helplessly in the midst of the civilized society. Vishu Shetty lamented the fact that the administrative machinery failed to identify the patient, rescue him and treat him or rehabilitate him. He has urged the departments concerned to provide rehabilitation to the man at least now.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • M.Mathias, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 22 2021

    Our living Catholics and churches are responsible for his poverty including me.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    if he was a cow, he would have been noticed much earlier...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    I cant imagine one person,once upon a time good educated ,now mentally ill sound ,living alone ,without anybodys knowledge.Thank God someone was giving him food informed Mr Shetty..Otherwise he was forgotten by own family ,by neighbours ,church members.He was living in Badria chruch road is not seen by anyone ?I am sure there must be there in family.In Bhadragiri church road ,no one knows him?What a shame ?Hope he recovers fast and regain his health soon.

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    Which parish he belongs? The parish council should have known his fate long time back?

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    This is the perfect example that humaniy knows no religion.... God bless Mr Shetty....

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    True

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  • Karavali Lover, Katapadi-Udupi

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    Good work Mr Shetty, God bless you and your team, who were involved in this humanitarian work. Surprising!?, that the parishioners and the parish priest didn't notice this !?. This is the other side of my beautiful India.

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    I pray that he is not dislodged from his property and the property do not come under the radar of an evil builder!

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  • NOEL DALMEIDA, Brahmavar

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    Great job dear Mr. Shetty and to all those who helped this poor man. God bless you.

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    Thank you so much Shri Shetty. May god bless you abundantly. I wonder, how come our church authorities couldn't notice Alfred as he was staying on the church road ? Ward members, gurkar of that ward, animators ? Not conducting ward meetings monthly ? How come Mr Alfred went unnoticeable by our animators?

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  • Jignesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    One more well known social worker from Ambalpady is Oscar Fernandes.

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  • Prabhu, Karkala

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    Kuch bhi. Good joke.

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    What Jiggu....from where to where jumping ? Dont jump to dk

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Sun, Aug 22 2021

    Well said Cynthia. Church authorities should be more vigilant towards poor people

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  • Mack, Udupi

    Sun, Aug 22 2021

    Animator? How is are people who work in animation field involved here?

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sun, Aug 22 2021

    You know only the meaning of animation isnt it ? For your perusal, i put up another meaning of church Animators.. ..What you meant as animator can be referred here to this articke? "Community Animators or church animators are those, who required to perform the following engagement roles: door-to-door outreach, lobby and street intercepts, surveying, supporting focus groups and individual interviews. ... Community Animators will lead meetings, take meeting notes, and provide written summaries of meeting content to the staff team."...what you call here "VADYASO PRATHINIDHI" has been called as ANIMATORS in Mumbai as well as other states. If you have any friends in Mumbai, please clarify, verify and increase your knowledge on this word..

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  • GERALD O F FERNANDES, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    Miserable story of educated man. Unsound mental health creates these type of problems. Thanks and God bless for one and all who admitted him to rehabilitation center. After all we are human 'Blood is thicker than water'

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  • Jignesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    Sometime parents with there hard work build houses for there family members to have decent life. As years passby with one or other reason and problems crop-up within family unable to maintain the same. Childrens after grown-up fly other cities/countries look for there nest somewhere..hesitate to return to native place. Here parents with the help of neighbours/known people somewhat manage there livlihood with more difficulty without knowledge of others. Many houses remain vacant without members only can see trees grown in there compound giving fruits as usual in season. Sometime I think may be once many people are living happily and grinding of coconut may be occured much. Now we can visualise no one around. Elders dream shattered as most of childrens living somewhere else earning well not much bother back there ancestor's home..a sad fact.

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  • Pradeep, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    Jignesh Bhai Kya English Che

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    Appreciate Mr. Vishu Shetty humanity work. God bless him.

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  • Jerald Ozee Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    Thank you, Mr. Shetty, for coming forward to do your part without being judgemental. God bless you and your team.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Sat, Aug 21 2021

    God is Great ...

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