Karnataka gets Mysuru woman back from Shimla hospital

IANS  |  Shimla 

It was an emotional moment for the family of a 40-year-old woman, who was under treatment at a hospital in Shimla, when she was reunited with her family on Wednesday.

The woman was staying in a mental hospital and rehabilitation centre for two years. It was at a function the came to know about the woman. Efforts were made to contact her family members through government of Karnataka, an official statement said.

After the family reunion, the said the language and health of the woman were the biggest hindrance in tracing her family. But the media played a major role in this family reunion.

It was reported that 40-year-old from Makanahalli village in district went missing about two years ago when she came to Bengaluru to work in a garment factory.

She had reportedly reached Himachal Pradesh's Kangra and was later admitted to the and Rehabilitation in for treatment in June 2016.

"She could not contact her family as she faced language problem in Himachal and was unable to recall how she reached there," the government said in a statement on July 23.

Chief Minister had directed the Deputy to provide necessary treatment and shelter on her return to the state.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 20:44 IST