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FACEBOOK USERS Helped In Finding A Missing Girl

Preet Kaur (Palki) A 4 years Old girl went missing on 9th January from Amritsar, Punjab, India. This happened when her family was helping a relative to board a train  on Amritsar station, after the train left family realized that Palki is missing. They have called and confirmed with the relatives on the train that she was also not with them too. Palki's Parents have contacted railway police and started making all possible attempts to search there 4 years old little daughter who was wearing green bangles on her right hand when she was lost.

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One of there relative Neelam Singh who is Facebook user got inspired by A article published long back on our website Aurelia Matias, 73, and Luis Matias, 78, reunited after Facebook campaign , this article was a story of a old lady finding her husband by the help of Facebook sharing by Facebook users. After reading this article Neelam has uploaded recent picture of Palki and placed her Advocate's contact number for reference,  soon the picture was shared by multiple Facebook users and it started spreading and became viral. Family started receiving calls from resourceful people including newspaper editors and private numbers for providing free help. 1st correct information was provided by an engineering student Parag Sinha who called in after reading the Facebook article, he informed that he has seen the girl on a train ASR DR EXPRESS going to Ahmadgarh, Parag was able to describe the girl correctly and thus family was sure that his information was correct. All the RPF people on duty on 9th January night on ASR DR EXPRESS was contacted, based on the information found by them Kartarpur, Jalandhar City and few other police stations were informed.

Family has also received a phone call from a local number from Mumbai asking for extortion money for getting back the child safe, and unlikely other criminals they asked to transfer the money to there Paypal account, but soon with the help of Family Advocate and his resources it was confirmed to be Prank call. There were few similar prank calls from facebook members which has increased the problems of Kaur Family.

Now 19 months old Arnav, who is suffering from Thalassemia; a rare disease that is genetic disorders which involves underproduction of hemoglobin the body needs your help please visit and donate--> https://www.facebook.com/SaveArnav

Finally on 12th Evening a TC named Babul Singh Called from Jandiala, Punjab and informed that there Daughter Palki is safe and his wife is looking after her. Babul Singh informed that one of his TC friend has found the girl on the train, she was crying and fellow passengers addressed her to be a lost child, so he has handed over the child to Babul Singh's Wife on Jandiala Station so that she can take the necessary steps. Kaur family is happy to get there child back and they are Thankful to Mrs Singh who took care of the Child, Mrs Singh is 6 Months Pregnant and She is Expecting a Child, she say's "Palki is so sweet, i will like to have a daughter like her :))" She added "i was surprised to see palki's picture on my Facebook wall when i logged into Facebook on 12th January, Immediately i called the Number and informed about Palki.. Thanks to Facebook and people sharing such posts"

Family has also thanked Big page owners of Facebook and all those 18,000 Facebook users for sharing the post and making a mother meet her Missing Daughter, After reading those 1 thousand 2 Hundred prayers posted as comment below Palki's Picture on Facebook any one can say it was those prayers that has brought Palki safely back to her family.

It's another success story of Facebook in India and a answer to them who are against social networking site in the country. This is not the only story where  missing child has been found by sharing post on the social networking site by members, in the past also a lost child from Mumbai was found using Facebook sharing.

Lets Share This Story On Facebook And Let Everyone Know This Achievement Of Facebook And Facebook Users. Let This Story Reach Them Too Who Are Against Social Networking Sites In India.

Now 19 months old Arnav, who is suffering from Thalassemia; a rare disease that is genetic disorders which involves underproduction of hemoglobin the body needs your help please visit and donate--> https://www.facebook.com/SaveArnav


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