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Bangladeshi Man Was Lost In India For Years, A Cyclone Helped Him Get Found

Posted on June 1, 2024 By admin
Bangladeshi Man Was Lost In India For Years, A Cyclone Helped Him Get Found

Md Milan had left behind his wife and two children. Kolkata: Cyclonic storm Remal, which ravaged parts of India and Bangladesh recently, came as a blessing in disguise for at least one family. A man, presumed dead by his family in Bangladesh nearly four years ago, was traced to Namkhana in West Bengal’s South 24-Parganas…

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