Updated On: 02 November, 2022 08:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Patna resident, who went missing in 2018 and was presumed dead in accident, was sent to Karjat from Kerala a few months ago; reunited with his kin 2 yrs after they cremated a body

Sanjay Kumar was admitted to Snehalaya Psycho Social Rehabilitation Centre in Kasargod, Kerala, some time ago (right) Sanjay during his stay at the rehabilitation centre
Patna resident Sanjay Kumar, 44, was mentally ill and destitute when he was placed in the care of Mumbai-based Ramon Magsaysay Award winner Dr Bharat Vatwani two-and-a-half months ago by an NGO based in Kasaragod, Kerala. On October 31, after receiving treatment, Sanjay was reunited with his family in Patna—after almost four years—by social workers of the Shraddha Rehabilitation Centre, which is located at Vengaon village, Karjat and run by Dr Vatwani.
Sanjay went missing in 2018. Surprisingly, his family had not only presumed that he had died in a road accident, but in 2020 they also cremated a body and even obtained a death certificate in his name from the local civic body. While the family is excited that a healthy Sanjay returned to them on the auspicious occasion of Chhath Puja, the question that haunts them is whose body did they cremate two years ago.