Hyderabad: A mentally challenged man who was lost in early September and landed at the Osmania General Hospital (OGH) per week, reunited with his family after a volunteer saw a missing note with the city bus station.
For 45-year-old Vijay Kumar from the Lalamtet area in Secunderabad, take a walk every day to the neighborhood store, sitting with acquaintances is a routine since his childhood until September 5, when he disappeared.
One week of his back he had landed at the Osmania General Hospital (OGH) gate and was taken to a poor hospital.
The loss had left his family three sisters completely destroyed when they went looking for Him, filed a police complaint and visited Vijayawada in an effort to track it.
What surprised them, they received a call on Saturday afternoon about their brother and reached the hospital half an hour.
It was an emotional reunion at the hospital on Saturday.
“He is the only brother of the three sisters and his oldest sister and the oldest younger sister is not married to take care of him.
They make all efforts but cannot track it.
Infact, it is not known where he is before landing in Ogh or what happened to him, because of him Having a very limited understanding and can identify only a limited area.
When our volunteers Mohammad Siraj, see the missing notification at the bus stop in Secundrabad, where he went for some work, he immediately told the picture he saw to the man.
The day attended in the poor ward.
We asked the man and he confirmed that he had a sister, after that we called the family, “said Mujtaba Hasan Askari, the founder of helping the Hand Foundation (HHF) who manages poor wards.
