Kundapur: Delhi photographer found in Senapura railway station


Pics & report:  Silvester D'Souza

Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (RJP)

Kundapur, Jan 3:  A youngster was found behaving like a mentally disturbed person in Senapura railway station near Kundapur on Saturday morning, January 3.  The local people  admitted him to Matha hospital. Later it was learnt that the said person was a photographer and web designer from Delhi.

As per details, the person was found dancing at the railway station. The people who watched him informed about it to  a person named Gopala. When Gopala came to the railway station  with others, the youth who was talking in Hindi tried to attack them. When the people tried to pacify the youngster, he threatened that he would jump into the railway tracks.


The people sensing that something would go wrong, tied the person with ropes. Upon insistence, the youngster  provided his father’s phone number. When contacted the father of the youngster revealed that his son was a photographer and web designer.

The father also said that his son had gone to Kerala and Karnataka on a photography mission. Later with the help of Gangolli based Mohammed Ibrahim of 24*7 helpline, he was brought to Kundapur government hospital where the hospital refused to treat him after some preliminary tests. He was again brought to Matha hospital where he gained his consciousness completely and started talking properly.

Now as per reports from eyewitnesses, he was not mentally disturbed as suspected earlier but a sane person. It is also revealed that he did a photography course at an academy.

A camera worth Rs 1. 5 lacs and a mobile were found in the possession of the young man. But he did not have any cash. Now it is believed that he was intoxicated with some substances by unknownpeople to steal his other possessions.

Meanwhile his family members have asked the hospital to look after him properly before they reach Kundapur to take him.

  

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  • appu, Bangalore

    Tue, Jan 06 2015

    Poor fellow.let's prey he reaches home safely and get treated if needed. Well done helpline 24*7 and Mr.Gopala.

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  • Ronald D'sa, Belman/Dubai

    Mon, Jan 05 2015

    Hats off to Mr.Gopala for doing a wonderful job>>>We need more people like Gopala & 24x7
    may God bless you all***

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  • Raghavendra Navada, Nada, Kundapura

    Sun, Jan 04 2015

    Gopala,Ramanagar. a good social worker & also RSS & BJP member and also our best friend... thanks gopala doing good job "sarve jano sukhino bhavantu"

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  • Deepak, Paladka

    Sun, Jan 04 2015

    Great Job by help line.
    Why Government hospital refused to treat??
    Anybody can answer??

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  • Ashok, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 04 2015

    Happy new year to all. Great news at the beginning of the year. A stranger to Mangaluru was treated like a Athithi and hopefully will reach his parents safe. Hopefully Mangaluru will continue to show the kind heartedness and harmony in the new year 2015 and years to come.

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  • MYB, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 04 2015

    GOOD JOB HELPLINE 24X7.

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  • Arshad Kadli, Bhatkal/ Alkhobar

    Sun, Jan 04 2015

    Gopala and Ibrahim are hope for secular India.
    U.T.Khader Bhai...please investigate why the government hospital refused to treat him.

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Sun, Jan 04 2015

    May be he went to see Ayyappa.... Ayyayappo....

    No Ayyappa in our boyhood days. Afterwards the epidemic started.

    Earlier they use to take/prepare food in their camps. Now the GREAT AYYAPPA DEVOTEES are ordering GOBI MANCHURI, JUICE with Smartphones in hand in STYLE.... New Bhakthi Avatar...

    It is not necessary to go to Kerala to See Ayyappa now.... Franchise Centres of Ayappa were there now everywhere....

    Inspite of embarrassment at court regarding torched (divine) light at forest Ayyappa has good business as usual...

    Incredible India.....

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  • jacintha, middle east

    Sat, Jan 03 2015

    Great. Let us be kind to fellow beings. Good news at the beginning of the year.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bengaluru

    Sat, Jan 03 2015

    Had this been happened in Delhi he would have been looted with his belongings.Thank god ...he is in Kundapura..safe place.

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  • ಹನೀಫ್, ಶಿರ್ವ - ಶಾರ್ಜಾ

    Sun, Jan 04 2015

    YES BROTHER PRABHU WHATEVER THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN US, ESPECIALLY IN KARAVALI IS ALL POLITICIAN & MEDIA CREATED, WHEN COMES TO HELPING A STRANGER OR A NEEDY, WE ARE ALL ONE, EXCEPT SOME REMOTE PLACES WITH SOME WICKED MINDS.

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  • raghavendra m k, mumbai maharashtra

    Sat, Jan 03 2015

    very good job by local of kundapur/senapur. there are good persons still there in this world.timely help done by locals. may god bless them to serve others.

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