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Abandoned girl child restored to parents
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – http://www.deepikaglobal.com/latestnews.asp?ncode=25290 Abandoned girl child restored to parents Tirupati, Feb 7 (UNI) An 18-month-old abandoned girl child in Tirumala was restored to her mother and the foster father amid apprehensions about her future safety. Sonali, daughter of Geetha and Prithyamna Kumar hailing from Hubli, was handed over to Geetha and her husband after necessary formalities yesterday, TTD sources said.<snip It came to light that Geetha and Rithyumna Kumar got married three months ago. While Geetha was a divorcee, it was said that a criminal case was pending against Kumar as his first wife had died in mysterious circumstances. Both of them married against the wishes of Kumar’s parents as they did not like him to marry a woman with a girl child. Since then, the child allegedly remained a burden to them and with the intention of abandoning her, they undertook a 25-day tour of the country. Kumar told the TTD special officer A V Dharma Reddy that the child went missing during their recent visit to Tirumala and he had lodged a complaint with the vigilance staff. However Kumar, reportedly had told his friends and neighbours in Hubli that they had left the child with some relatives. The child was handed over to Geetha and Kumar after due warning.
This sounds really scary. One can only hope that after all the publicity, he will hesitate to harm the kid (if he had intended to do so). Often, in situations like this, the maternal grandparents raise the child. I suppose the woman’s parents must not be able or willing. Rupa
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http://www.deepikaglobal.com/latestnews.asp?ncode=25290 Abandoned girl child restored to parents Tirupati, Feb 7 (UNI) An 18-month-old abandoned girl child in Tirumala was restored to her mother and the foster father amid apprehensions about her future safety. Sonali, daughter of Geetha and Prithyamna Kumar hailing from Hubli, was handed over to Geetha and her husband after necessary formalities yesterday, TTD sources said. Sonali was allegedly abandoned in Tirumala on January 29. She was spotted by TTD Vigilance staff near the ‘Vaikuntam Queue’ complex and was taken care of by TTD special officer Dharma Reddy. Later on Thursday, the child was put into a home ”Akshya Kshetram” of the Social Welfare Department for adoption purposes if the parents were not identified. Prithyamna Kumar, an engineer, telephoned from Hubli yesterday to claim the child after seeing some news report. On the other hand, some neighbours of Kumar too telephoned several TTD officials urging them not to hand over the girl child to the foster father, fearing danger to her life. It came to light that Geetha and Rithyumna Kumar got married three months ago. While Geetha was a divorcee, it was said that a criminal case was pending against Kumar as his first wife had died in mysterious circumstances. Both of them married against the wishes of Kumar’s parents as they did not like him to marry a woman with a girl child. Since then, the child allegedly remained a burden to them and with the intention of abandoning her, they undertook a 25-day tour of the country. Kumar told the TTD special officer A V Dharma Reddy that the child went missing during their recent visit to Tirumala and he had lodged a complaint with the vigilance staff. However Kumar, reportedly had told his friends and neighbours in Hubli that they had left the child with some relatives. The child was handed over to Geetha and Kumar after due warning. A good friend will come and bail you out of jail . . . but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn . . . that was fun!" —–Unknown
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