Nepali Couple Reunited With Child Lost in India Two Years Ago
A Nepali couple has finally found their child who went missing in India two years ago.
The child was found in the care of a single woman in the Vijaynagar area of Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. The woman had legally adopted the child from an orphanage about 10 months ago following due process.
It is reported that the child, separated from his parents two years ago, was found in the Vijaynagar area. The police had sent the child to an orphanage after failing to locate the guardians. The single woman adopted the child into her home after completing the necessary procedures from the orphanage.
Meanwhile, the child's biological parents had been wandering in search of their child. Although they are stated to be Nepali citizens, their identity and address have not been disclosed.
According to Indian media, they immediately started searching for the child after he went missing, but became disheartened and returned to Nepal after some time. It is reported that they also informed the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu about the missing child and requested assistance in the search operation.
The Nepali couple recently returned to India and rejoined the search process for their child. During this time, they identified their child after visiting the Vijaynagar police station. According to Indian media, the child also recognized his parents. However, the child's age has not been disclosed.
The news mentions that the process to hand over the child to his biological guardians began five months ago and is now in its final stages. Accordingly, a DNA test was also required. Due to this being an incident involving two countries, the handover process will be completed in the presence of a representative from the Nepali Embassy in New Delhi.
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