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English backpacker, lost for 5 months, found in a new city

English backpacker, lost for 5 months, found in a new city
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Kolkata: A 30-year-old British backpacker comes out on a world tour, which seems to have been proud of by his family in England for the past five months, appears at the high-rfa complex office in a new city on Tuesday.
and begged for residents and officials to send him home.
Rwa officials immediately contacted the new city police, who saved him, reaching the Deputy High Commission of England in Kolkata and placing it at the park home for now.
Deputy British Deputy at Kolkata spokesman confirmed the development and issued a statement saying, “We realize the United Kingdom in Kolkata and provide consular assistance.” Jeal asked, a resident of Bromley in England, has departed from his home in early November 2019 with a King Cavalier Charles Spaniel.
After traveling to Italy, Egypt, Myanmar and Thailand, he reached India in December 2019.
According to information uploaded to the popular British charity organization that provides crisis support abroad for cases related to missing people, Jeal has been Stop directly contact his family on August 2020, when he was in Kolkata.
The website said, “On February 22, 2021, he briefly touched from Delhi, India.
However, there were concerns for his safety.” Residents of Rail Vihar Housing Complex in New Town said the woman was first approaching the office of Rwa on Monday night and returned On Tuesday asking for help.
“The woman said she had lived here as a guest who paid for last year with her dog.
She has planned to leave India, but stuck in the boundaries and run out of money.
He said he lived here with a young couple, also a tenant, on the floor Three flats in Block K.
Jeal claimed the couple persecuted him and his dog, and gave them a little food, “said Subrata Saha, Together Secretary, Rail Vihar Rwa.
Sahha said that they spoke to the tenants who claimed they had provided protection to the woman by remembering the problematic situation, but was rejected after holding her prisoner or taking her belongings.
“We have told this problem to the flats owner and deal with local police and NGOs,” said Saha.
Ankur Roy Chowdhury from NTFN NGOs, who facilitated rescue, said the woman looked sick and needed medical attention.
The police said the woman told them that her visa had expiration last December, followed which she moved to a new city with itself.
“He said he didn’t want to stay there again and wanted to go home.
He sought help from us and we got it connected with the Deputy High Commission of England in Kolkata.
The commission official said they needed time to verify the data and send it back.
Therefore, we arrange to stay Safe at the government’s house for now, “said an officer.
The officer said the woman did not talk about the persecution in front of them and did not file an official complaint to the people she lived.

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