Woman reunited with family, thanks to Google Search
The woman, a post-graduate hailing from Karwar in Uttara Kannada district, was found in a pitiable state at a locality under Verna police station limits in neighbouring South Goa district on 5 February, 2024.
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A mentally ill woman, hailing from State and missing for the last
one-and-a-half years, has been reunited with her family with the help of Google
Search and efforts by a social organisation in Maharashtra, its representatives
said on Tuesday.
The woman, a post-graduate hailing from Karwar in Uttara Kannada
district, was found in a pitiable state at a locality under Verna police
station limits in neighbouring South Goa district on 5 February, 2024.
She was subsequently brought to the Savita Ashram, run by the Jeevan
Anand Sanstha, at Pandur village in Kudal taluka of Sindhudurg district in
Maharashtra, the organisation said in a release.
At the ashram, she received medical treatment, counselling and emotional
support from the team of caregivers. Slowly, her mental health improved, and
she began to recall fragments of her identity, including the name of her
hometown, it said.
The ashram trustee, Kisan Choure, then turned to Google Search in an
attempt to trace her roots. He managed to located the area where her family
resided and contacted the Karwar City Police Station, informing them about her
presence at the ashram, the release said.
Coincidentally, her family had already filed a missing person report at
the Karwar Women's Police Station.
On Monday, the woman's brother and sister-in-law, accompanied by an official from the Karwar Police Station, visited the ashram and formally took her custody, the release said.
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