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Let's help 4-year-old Pooja find her parents | Views: 1022 |
Nov 20, 2006 1:32 pm | | Let's help 4-year-old Pooja find her parents | # |
Sanjib Dutta (Left Ryze) | | Pooja is a 4-year-old girl kidnapped by a beggar. This person made Pooja beg with him. He was arrested by Railway Police in Trivandrum in Kerala and jailed. Pooja is currently in an orphanage (Nirmala Sisu Bhavan in Trivandrum, Kerala, India). The beggar who kidnapped her is dumb and deaf. So police cannot get the place from where he kidnapped her. Pooja's primary language is Hindi and as per Pooja, her mother's name is Munni Devi and her father's name is Raju. Pooja says she has a younger brother and an elder sister. She says her place is Nagaluppe, but no one has heard about this place.
I think with the power of Internet and by spreading the word around, we may be able to trace her parents. Please find Pooja's photos on the right hand side and below.
If you know any information about her parents, please call this orphanage. The phone number is +91-471-2307434 (471 is the area code for Trivandrum, Kerala).
Please forward this Web site address ( http://www.helppoojafindherparents.org ) to as many people as you can, especially to all your friends and relatives in India. Every new person visiting this Web site increases the chances of Pooja finding her parents.
Let's help Pooja find her parents
May God bless you. Private Reply to Sanjib Dutta (Left Ryze) |
Nov 20, 2006 4:18 pm | | re: Let's help 4-year-old Pooja find her parents | # |
rajiv mishra | | i just read this message board...i pray to god .....to help find and contact his family..... may be this place name she is telling is nagpur,..or in the rail line of Vijay nagram thats in orissa ..might be i hope everyones effort will help .. may some one related to her family read this .............please Private Reply to rajiv mishra |
Nov 20, 2006 6:09 pm | | re: re: Let's help 4-year-old Pooja find her parents | # |
Rajeev Dabral | | Can U plz provide a photograph of the kid I'm a Journalist and have contacts all over India her picture can be of great help in tracing her family.
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Nov 20, 2006 7:22 pm | | re: Let's help 4-year-old Pooja find her parents | # |
Raj Pillai | | Hey folks,
Just read the story about little Pooja. Will pray that she's reunited with her family soon. Poor kid must be traumatised. Good luck with the search. Godspeed.
Regards
Raj (from Singapore)Private Reply to Raj Pillai |
Nov 20, 2006 8:18 pm | | re: Let's help 4-year-old Pooja find her parents | # |
James Maxwel | | Hey All!
It's so heart rending to hear such sad stories any where in the world.
We all pray for her safe return to her parents on this Thanks Giving Week in the USA.
We all should support laws all over the world that prevent child abuse.
Please visit Juliana's "Our United Voice (Against Child Abuse)" and sign a petition for Sara's Law in England.
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Nov 21, 2006 8:51 am | | re:Let's help 4-year-old Pooja find her parents | # |
Sanjib Dutta (Left Ryze) | | Hello,
The pictures of Pooja are available at http://www.helppoojafindherparents.org/
You can check a Deccan Herald story at http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/Nov152006/national22592420061114.asp
Regards
Sanjib Dutta
The China Post Taipei City, TaiwanPrivate Reply to Sanjib Dutta (Left Ryze) |
Nov 25, 2006 11:33 am | | re: re:Let's help 4-year-old Pooja find her parents | # |
Michael Hurd | | Nagaluppe... Perhaps Pooja gave details of what her backyard, her neighborhood looked like... any physical markers that a sleuth who know some things about India and where she is from so there can be more to follow up on. If we keep persisting everyone, a lead ought to turn up!
Regards, dartibus (St. Paul, MN U.S.A.)Private Reply to Michael Hurd |
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