42-year-old injured doctor found on Mumbai street reunited with family
Mumbai: A non-governmental organization based in Maharashtra’s Palghar district came to the rescue of a 42-year-old doctor from Haryana who helped her to reunite with her family after she was found in an injured state on a street in Mumbai.
The police found Dr Karolina Kapoor with an infected head wound on a street in the Goregaon area of Mumbai on December 31, 2022, and admitted her to Jeevan Anand Sanstha’s Samarth Ashram in Palghar, a release by the NGO on Monday stated without elaborating how she landed in the Maharashtra capital.
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From the day Kapoor entered the ashram, a team of its workers made a concerted effort to trace her relatives through police in Delhi, Haryana and by using the internet, the organization’s trustee Kisan Choure said.
After 21 days of continuous efforts, the ashram’s clinical psychologist succeeded in contacting Kapoor’s family after gathering information from her during the counselling sessions, he said.
The woman’s uncle and brother-in-law soon arrived in Mumbai and after a verification process at Goregaon police station, Kapoor was handed over to them, the official said.
Kapoor left for her home in Gurugram, Haryana on Monday after expressing her gratitude towards the staff at the organization.
Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported about an incident of missing medical students from Bengaluru where the Fire Force and Emergency Services personnel had been searching for three medical students of Dayananda Sagar Institute of Medical Education and Research in Kanakapura of Ramanagara district who reportedly got washed away in a lake close to Bengaluru. Their friends told police that the trio had left the college campus at noon and did not return. The students were suspected to have gone to Mavattur lake and washed away while swimming.
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