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Mother and son were separated for 17 years until they finally connected thanks to an excellent Facebook post

 Mother and son were separated for 17 years until they finally connected thanks to an excellent Facebook post


Mother and son were separated for 17 years until they finally connected thanks to an excellent Facebook post


Son-Mother Reunion After 17 Years: A young guy from Kerala who had moved to Britain in search of work was reunited with his mother 17 years ago. For a very long period, this person's whereabouts were unknown. An argument between a man and the restaurant employees was observed by lawyer and activist Deepa Joseph at the international airport. He then took all of his information and posted it on Facebook. His mother then recognised him.




In Delhi. A young guy from Kerala who had moved to Britain 17 years prior in quest of employment had not spoken to his family since that time. He is now with his family thanks to a New Delhi activist and attorney. Using an emergency certificate given by the Indian High Commission in London, the 37-year-old man, who is from Nagarur in Thiruvananthapuram, arrived in Delhi on July 6. Advocate Deepa Joseph was at the International Terminal on July 10. He observed a man arguing with the cafeteria staff there. They claimed he had reportedly taken the food provided for the rally.


The Indian Express said that Deepa got involved in the fight and paid for the meal. He claimed, "When I learned that he had arrived in India using an emergency passport, I requested his details. Regarding his relatives in Kerala, he was unable to provide a precise response. He seemed distressed. Only two bucks and an outdated cell phone without a SIM card were all he had. I couldn't remain to aid them since I had a prearranged itinerary. However, she uploaded her photos to her Facebook profile in the hopes that someone might recognise her.


Deepa's dream was successful. The following evening, he claimed, "someone shared the address and phone number of a local police officer." The cops informed me that his mother had arrived at the station when I called them. The man in the picture, he claimed, was his son, who had relocated to Britain 17 years earlier and had since lost touch with them. Deepa then left for Delhi to look for him.


The man saw his mother, who had arrived in Delhi at that point, on Sunday. He had travelled to Britain 17 years prior, but he never informed me about the employment there, according to the man's mother. He used to just infrequently call. I believed I was out.



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