This news in the Times of India dated 24th December 2008 may have been read by many.
I came to know about Apurva only when I received a forward that was sent by my friend. I was able to check the authenticity ( I found the News Paper article only later) of the email since one of the person mentioned in the email was gracious enough to respond. I hope we bloggers can create more awareness by posting the following story on our blog. I pray to the Almighty that Apurva and Aravind are kept safe and will soon be reunited with their grieving parents.
My Army friend met a guy named Mr. Ravi Shankar on the train when he was returning from Chennai on 26th of December, 2008. I was having a regular chat with him regarding the Army and its rules and regulations and how the forces are admired in our country.
He then told me about a shocking tragedy that his family went through and hence I write this mail to you seeking your help.
He told me that he was posted in CAR-NICOBAR in the year 2004 as a sergeant in the INDIAN AIR-FORCE.
On 26th of December that year his family fell victim to the Unfortunate Tsunami that struck out eastern coast. He along with his wife and two children (photo below) were washed in the deadly waters. Reaching out, his wife managed to cling onto a tree but his small son (picture insight on the left) had swallowed too much water and passed away in her arms.
Ravi also in desperation to swim lost grip of his daughter's (APURVA's) hand. She was washed away and was never to be found again, until one day they came to know of her being sighted at a relief camp. On contacting the authorities they came to know that this little girl was abducted from the relief camp and was missing again.
Since then Mr. Ravi Shankar has been traveling to Chennai every year with a hope to see his daughter. He has been publishing MISSING columns in major dailies in Chennai, and he showed me how heavily these newspapers had charged him for those ads.
One of the major newspapers charged him a whopping amount of 12000 rupees for a 4 X 4 cm ad (that too on the fourth page).
Please do not consider this mail a regular chain mail and do care to forward this to your near and dear ones. He requested me to do something to reach out to people who use e-media (internet etc.). I myself have posted her picture on my blog and I request people who own their personal blog pages to post this girl's picture there as it could be of significant help.
In case any news of any nature is found regarding her (APURVA) please drop in a mail at the below mentioned mail id's or the following address.
1. James mathew( 123.mathew@gmail. com ) 2. Amit kumar ( amitkumarmajor@ hotmail.com ) 3. khem chandra pan ( khemchandrapan@ yahoo.com )
Or contact:
Mr. RAVI SHANKAR
SMQ - 17/2
AF VAYUSENABAD
TUGLAKABAD
NEW DELHI-110062
Phone no - 09868763263
The picture is that of APURVA's picture taken in year 2004 with her younger brother.
Very heart rending story. I hope he finds his daughter. Why don't you mail this to your contacts and ask them to mail it to theirs? Everyone may not have a blog or may not be able to post it there.
ReplyDeleteI admit that I suspected the authenticity. and also that while I check out other fwds for ions of truth if any, I had not yet got round to this one. Now - I am wiser.
ReplyDeleteVinod: I did forward this email..
ReplyDeleteSwarna: I wrote to two of the persons mentioned; one (Major Amit) responded. It was also reported in the news papers.. how terrible it must be for the family...
This is shocking! I was just checking ypur old posts and this just numbed me. I dread to think how the child is.
ReplyDeleteIndrani: it sad and shocking... let us hope miracles happen..
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