25 years ago a little boy called Saroo who was aged about 5 or 6 and whose family was very poor, was begging at a train station with his older brother. Somehow they became lost and boarded the wrong train home. Then the two brothers became separated. Saroo fell asleep and for ten hours the train continued on taking the little boy further away from his family and home.
Waking up in a strange city Saroo continued to beg and tried to find his way home. He almost drowned trying to cross the Ganges river and once a man tried to abduct him. Eventually he was taken into an orphanage as a 'lost child'.
Then he was adopted by a childless Tasmanian couple. He received a good education and went to university in Canberra and returned to Tasmania to help run his the family business.
Saroo never forgot his Indian family and attempted to find them. With only childhood memories to help him he scoured the internet for ten years looking at photos of India hoping for something he would recognise. Finally using Google Earth he found Khandwa station and recognised some of the area around it. He realised that his hometown was Ganesh Talai.
He then joined a Facebook group for that town and messaged people in the group asking for their help. With their help his family was located and Saroo flew to India to be reunited with them. He learnt that his name is actually spelt Sheru.
He learnt that his family had searched for him for years and that the brother who was on the train with him had been found dead along the train tracks.
Tasmanian version of story here
Story as reported in India here
Wonderful story.
Waking up in a strange city Saroo continued to beg and tried to find his way home. He almost drowned trying to cross the Ganges river and once a man tried to abduct him. Eventually he was taken into an orphanage as a 'lost child'.
Then he was adopted by a childless Tasmanian couple. He received a good education and went to university in Canberra and returned to Tasmania to help run his the family business.
Saroo never forgot his Indian family and attempted to find them. With only childhood memories to help him he scoured the internet for ten years looking at photos of India hoping for something he would recognise. Finally using Google Earth he found Khandwa station and recognised some of the area around it. He realised that his hometown was Ganesh Talai.
He then joined a Facebook group for that town and messaged people in the group asking for their help. With their help his family was located and Saroo flew to India to be reunited with them. He learnt that his name is actually spelt Sheru.
He learnt that his family had searched for him for years and that the brother who was on the train with him had been found dead along the train tracks.
Tasmanian version of story here
Story as reported in India here
Wonderful story.
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