Kanpur: It was a magical escape for Jai Devi, 50 years old, who looked after himself to explore for 16 hours after falling to Kilandar Nullah which was swollen in the nobting on the Jalaun to the Yamuna River.
He stuck to a piece of wood that came in a strong current even when he was swept to Yamuna who was flooded.
He was saved 25 km in Hamirpur by several boats, which fortunately heard his cry to help and pull him out of the river.
He then reunited with his family by the police.
Lichi Ka Dera residents, Sharda Nagar, the woman had gone to her field when she fell at Kilandar Nullah which was swollen on Thursday night.
After falling into the river, he was swept away after a strong current that took him to the Yamuna River.
Even though he cried for help, nothing was around to save him.
Fortunately, he saw a wooden wood from the ‘Babool’ tree floating and arrested him to keep floating on the river.
On Friday morning, his hard cry attracted the attention of the local boat, which saved him to the banks of the river.
Immediately, a boatman in Manchi Village under the Kurara Police in Hamirpur district warned the guardian of Ramsajeevan Village, who told Haratipur Police Outpost that applied Bharat Yadav.
The latter admitted the woman to the hospital and told her son Rahul’s son, Putri Vinita in Jalaun, who rushed to the hospital.
After a brief investigation, the police handed over the woman to family members.
Speaking with reporters at his home, Jai Devi, who had not recovered from Trauma, said that he could not believe how he escaped from the jaw of death.
Haraulipur police post responsible for Bharat Yadav on Saturday said, “It is only God’s miracle.
Nothing can be disadvantaged by who God is present.”