Man dies 23 years ago, Today Return to Home

Posted by Bimo Hery Prabowo On Kamis, 02 Agustus 2012 0 comments

Reported missing for 23 years, a man in Bangladesh finally come home and meet his family. This guy is very surprising return of his family because he allegedly has long since passed away. His family was excited!
As reported by Asia One, Thursday (02/08/2012), a man named Moslemuddin Sarkar reported missing since 1989. On Tuesday (31/7) local time, Sarkar returned to his home with the help of the International Red Cross.
Sarkar's return is received by a scene of family and neighbors in the village Bishnurampur, Mymensingh district. Many local residents who came to his house to witness firsthand the figure Sarkar who is alleged to have died.
Apparently all this time, Sarkar spent his life for 15 years in detention in Pakistan. In 1989, Sarkar tried to enter the territory of India but without a real identity and without telling his family. Then in 1997, Sarkar officers caught while trying to enter the territory of Pakistan. He was jailed on charges of entry into Pakistan territory illegally.
"I went to Pakistan in the hope I can get a better job there. But they caught me right across the border. I was tortured and mistreated in prison, "said Sarkar.
"I wrote many letters to my village, but I do not know where the letters I sent it. Until one day, I lost my hope to come home, "he added, as he expressed his happiness because they can meet with the mother.
Sarkar can be saved by the International Red Cross after the family was informed that Sarkar was imprisoned in Pakistan and then ask for the assistance of humanitarian organizations. Sarkar youngest brother, Julhas Uddin, said the family was ready with Sarkar about the worst conditions.
"We've been looking for years and finally gave up and guessed that he were drowned in the sea. But our mother is still convinced that his son would come home one day. My mother fainted when she hugged him. It's really touching. Sarkar also did not stop crying for hours, "said Uddin.