In a tearful reunion, 25-year-old Sillian A Sangma was received by his mother and family members at Rongchigre village West Garo Hills district last evening.
Sillian went missing in December 2012 when he was returning from Chennai where he had gone in search of work. A co-passenger in the Guwahati-bound train drugged him and stole his belongings, his family members said.
He found himself in an unknown station without money and belongings, and the trauma hit him hard, breaking him down mentally and, there was no contact with his family from then.
Sillian somehow reached in Sector V area, the business district of Salt Lake township near Kolkata. Local people fed him for around four years before an auto-rickshaw driver, during a chat with him, got a phone number from him.
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The driver made a call to that number - it belonged to Sillian's elder brother - and this set a chain of action involving Kolkata, Shillong and Tura that made the reunion possible.
Various individuals including Supratim Sinha, a student of Tura who stays in Kolkata, and Cornelius Gomes, anti-human trafficking activist, assisted the family in arranging Sillian's return and in convince him to go home.
Shoshon A Sangma, a relative and social activist, who went to Kolkata to help get Sillian back, said, "No amount of praise is enough for the people of Kolkata.
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