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Balia: The incident that happened with a woman in the Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh is no less than a miracle. The woman was going to the district hospital and started crying bitterly hugging a beggar sitting beside the road. The beggar was her husband who went missing 10 years ago. The video of the […]

Balia: The incident that happened with a woman in the Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh is no less than a miracle. The woman was going to the district hospital and started crying bitterly hugging a beggar sitting beside the road. The beggar was her husband who went missing 10 years ago. The video of the same surfaces on the internet. 

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Both were married 21 years ago

Janaki Devi, a resident of Sukhpura under the Devkali police station area, was married 21 years ago to a man named Moti Chandra Verma. After marriage Moti’s health started deteriorating. 10 years ago, Moti left the house without informing anyone. The family members did a lot of searches, but nothing was found.

In the viral video, it can be seen that after recognising the beggar as her missing husband, the woman made him sit on the roadside. Covered him with her scarf.  

The woman said that she had never thought that her husband would come back but this is nothing less than miracles. 

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