10 year old boy became a millionaire overnight, was living by begging on the streets
Dehradun: In Uttarakhand, after the death of his mother due to Corona, a ten-year-old child who was forced to spread his hands in front of everyone for two meals a day, turned out to be the owner of property worth crores. In fact, his grandfather had given half of his property to him before he died. The family had been searching for him since the will was written. While roaming on the streets in Kaliyar, village youth Mobin recognized him. Informed the family members, after which he took the child home with him on Thursday. The child has an ancestral house and five bighas of land in the village.
Imrana, who lives in village Pandoli in Saharanpur district of UP, went to her maternal home in Yamunanagar in 2019 after the death of her husband Mohammad Naved, angry with her in-laws. She had also taken her six year old son Shahzeb with her.
Her in-laws tried to convince her but she did not agree. Now Kaliyar has come with the child. The family members searched a lot but could not find anything. When the Corona epidemic arrived, a lockdown was imposed. In this epidemic, the shadow of mother Imrana also disappeared from the head of innocent Shahzeb.
Since then Shahzeb was living an abandoned life in Kaliyar. Apart from working at tea and other shops, he was also forced to beg on the streets to earn his living. The family of his youngest grandfather Shah Alam has now taken him to Saharanpur.
The family members had uploaded the photo of the innocent child on WhatsApp groups and social sites and announced a reward for the searcher. A distant relative Mobin Kaliyar had come. While roaming in the market, his eyes fell on Shahzeb and he matched his face with the viral photo. When Shahzeb told the correct name of his village along with his mother's name, Mobin informed his family.
Grandfather Mohammad Yakub was shocked by first the daughter-in-law leaving the house and then the death of his son. Yakub, retired from a school in Himachal, died about two years ago. Of his two sons, Naved has passed away, whose son's name is Shahzeb. The family of the second son Javed lives in Saharanpur. Grandfather had written in his will that whenever my grandson came back, half of the property should be handed over to him.