Wednesday, May 28, 2014

UKATILI: Mjukuu afungwa mnyororo kituo cha basi

Boy left chained to bus stop so grandmother can go to work9-year-old Lakhan Kale is left chained to a bus stop so his grandmother can work.
 
Lakhan has cerebral palsy and epilepsy, is unable to communicate with others and is forced to helplessly on the pavement in the sweltering Mumbai heat.

His grandmother Sakhubai, who tied him up while she went off to sell toys and flower garlands by the road, said:
 
 'What else can I do? He can't talk, so how will he tell anyone if he gets lost?'

She said Lakhan 'wandered off' so she chained him to her leg while they slept on the pavement.

Lakhan's father died several years ago and his mother walked out on the family leaving his homeless grandmother, Sakhubai, to raise him by the bus stop.
 
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9-year-old Lakhan Kale is left chained to a bus stop so his grandmother can work.

Lakhan has cerebral palsy and epilepsy, is unable to communicate with others and is forced to helplessly on the pavement in the sweltering Mumbai heat.

His grandmother Sakhubai, who tied him up while she went off to sell toys and flower garlands by the road, said: 'What else can I do? He can't talk, so how will he tell anyone if he gets lost?'

She said Lakhan 'wandered off' so she chained him to her leg while they slept on the pavement.

Lakhan's father died several years ago and his mother walked out on the family leaving his homeless grandmother, Sakhubai, to raise him by the bus stop. - See more at: http://zimkasi.com/index-id-news-zk-19927.html#sthash.EFvozGuG.dpuf
Boy left chained to bus stop so grandmother can go to work
Published: 2014 May 25 20:33:20 (481 Views)
9-year-old Lakhan Kale is left chained to a bus stop so his grandmother can work.

Lakhan has cerebral palsy and epilepsy, is unable to communicate with others and is forced to helplessly on the pavement in the sweltering Mumbai heat.

His grandmother Sakhubai, who tied him up while she went off to sell toys and flower garlands by the road, said: 'What else can I do? He can't talk, so how will he tell anyone if he gets lost?'

She said Lakhan 'wandered off' so she chained him to her leg while they slept on the pavement.

Lakhan's father died several years ago and his mother walked out on the family leaving his homeless grandmother, Sakhubai, to raise him by the bus stop.
- See more at: http://zimkasi.com/index-id-news-zk-19927.html#sthash.EFvozGuG.dpuf

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