Mangaluru: Tamil Nadu man reunites with family after 17 years, thanks to Snehalaya


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jan 11: Snehalaya, a home for the destitute run by Joseph Crasta, has once again helped a needy to lead a brand new life and reunite with his family he last saw over a decade ago.

Muthu from Shivaganga district, Tamil Nadu, has been able to reunite with his family after a span of 17 years, all thanks to Snehalaya.

The 53-year-old Muthu was found on March 30, 2014 rummaging a dustbin on a highway near Mangaluru for food. He was then brought to Snehalaya. After psychiatric treatment at Yenepoya Hospital, he was admitted to Snehalaya Psycho Social Rehabilitation Centre for men. For the past three years, he has been with the Snehalaya family.


Muthu today



Muthu 17 years ago

Muthu went missing 17 years ago from his home. His parents are no more. His wife Pushpalatha, a homemaker and two sons are working. His family had filed case in the police station but he was not traced. When there was no news from him for long, the family assumed that he was no more.

But the family was in for a pleasant surprise when a letter from Snehalaya told them that Muthu was alive and well at the rehabilitation centre. On learning that Muthu wished to rejoin them and was physically and mentally revived, his overjoyed family praised God for answering their prayers.

On January 5, Muthu's brother and other family members visited Snehalaya. It was a heart-touching sight as the family reunited with their long-lost loved one.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    It is a wonder after so many years he remembered his home .why he landed on road ,could he remember?It is wonderful samaritan work Mr.crasta is doing.May God bless him.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    Who will do such kind of good samaritan job ? Only people like Joseph crasta. This is not conversion. this is nothing but a humanitarian work.

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  • Tuluva, Tulunadu

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    Joseph Crasta is doing very good,humanitarian jobs.God bless him to do more and more such works.East or west,Snehalaya is the best.

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  • Louis Vas ., Kadri-kaibattal-Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    That is called SNEHA. Good work sir.

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  • FRANK, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    SNEHALAYA AND TEAM DID THEIR BEST ....NOT LOOKING AT RELIGION OR CASTE AND FROM WHICH PLACE HE WAS FROM......THIS IS SERVICE TO THE SOCIETY....LET JOSEPH AND TEAM GROW IN NUMBER AND HAVE MORE RESOURCE FOR MORE AND MORE SERVICE TO THE HUMANITY......

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  • Dr. Haneef Shababh, Bhatkal

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    Really Snehalaya is rendering best and great service to the humanity.
    Long live Joseph Crasta team.
    Let the Lord Almighty reward the people behind this noble job.

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  • Mohsin Ahmed, Abudhabi

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    Good Job....Mercy is the main essence of all religion.

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  • Ray, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    Praise the lord!!!

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  • JL, mumbai

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    GOOD JOB.

    A tight slap on those who say catholics convert. Not one right wing helped this man in distress.

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  • Luv, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    When we read this kind of news we too feel the joy within and brings a smile on our face too..

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  • Jagdish, Mumbai, UAE

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    Being a Hindu i studied in catholic school, Where i learnt lot about life, love, humanity ... list goes on.
    Lot of respect from me....

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