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Disappearance: Phoolmati had disappeared in the fair… When she returned home after 49 years, her family members were shocked. Where was she all these days? She narrated a shocking story

Phoolmati had disappeared in the fair… When she returned home after 49 years, her family members were shocked. Where was she all these days? She narrated a shocking story
 
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When Phoola Devi (Phoolmati), a resident of Vedpur village of Raunapar police station area, who was separated from Moradabad fair at the age of eight, met her family on Tuesday, there was a wave of happiness. As soon as she saw her brother, tears of joy flowed from her eyes and she hugged other family members, then everyone became emotional. Seeing such a reunion after half a century, the eyes of everyone present there filled with tears.

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This is the whole matter

Phoola Devi's story is no less than a film story. She used to live mostly with her mother Shyamadei in her maternal home Chuntidaar. There is a well in the courtyard of Phoola Devi's maternal uncle Ramchandra's house. Phoola had not forgotten this. This village is now in Mau district.

Phoola had gone to visit her cousin uncle's house who works in Moradabad with her mother. She got lost in the fair there along with her mother. The family searched a lot, but could not find anything. Years passed by waiting for Phoola one day at a time. Finally, even the family members gave up hope of meeting her.

On the other hand, a man saw Phoola crying in a fair and gave her shelter. After a few days, in greed for money, he sold her to Lalta Prasad Gangwar, a resident of Raipur village in Bhont police station area of ​​Rampur district. During this time, Lalta married him. Lalta also has a son Sompal.

Every day, every moment, she kept remembering her loved ones

Even after so many years, there was never a time when Phoola did not miss her home. Instead of giving up, she kept talking about her family with people in the hope that she would meet them someday.

During this time, she started working as a cook in the primary school Pajawa Bilaspur of Rampur. One day, while talking, she shared her story with the head teacher of the place, Dr. Pooja, and she also became emotional.

Dr. Pooja somehow contacted ASP City Shailendra Lal Azamgarh and told him the whole incident. The district police got involved in this work under Operation Muskaan.

Since Phoola's maternal home is now in Mau district, the ASP City could not find a village of this name in the district. He realized that Azamgarh had a larger area then, so he inquired in Mau and found out the village and the name of her maternal uncle. From there, he also found out the name of her village. After this, arrangements were made for Phoola's arrival.

Pooja and the police's noble work was greatly appreciated
The district police themselves went to Rampur and brought Phoola Devi to Azamgarh by train. A hotel room was arranged for her on Monday night. On Tuesday, when brother Laldhar and other relatives were called and confirmed and introduced to the family, this moment was worth seeing. This noble work of Dr. Pooja and the police not only brought happiness on people's faces, but people were not tired of praising their noble work.