Missing boy rescued from Kolkata shelter home

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TURA: A Meghalaya boy who went missing sometime last year has been found in Kolkata by Childline.
According to Childline Bakdil, Tura, the boy, Tengrim Sangma, is around 7 years of age and is the son of Perong Sangma and Thanu Sangma. However, it is unclear where he lived as he was unable to give his exact home address to his rescuers except for the information that he lives in Meghalaya. He was found in the custody of Kalighat Police Station and has since been staying at a Government Shelter Home in Kolkata.
The Bakdil, Tura has requested anyone having any information on the child or his parents and relatives to forward it to Childline Tura at 03651-220221 or to e-mail it to [email protected].

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