Special Child Reunited With Family

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LAHORE: The Virtual Centre for Child Safety 05-November-2024  reunited a 12-year-old mentally challenged child with his family after 71 days. The Virtual Centre for Child Safety got information about the missing of child and dispatched police to take custody of a 12-year-old child, who was sitting outside a shop. The police took the child into protective custody and transferred him to Edhi Home. The family of the child had been searching for him for the last 71 days.

Published in News Daily on 06-November-2024

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