Amena Khatun’s eldest son Amjad Hossain told Prothom Alo today, “Three months ago, I came to know through the officials of a government intelligence agency that our mother was found in Nepal. We then appealed for his repatriation at government expense. The Bangladesh embassy in Nepal took the initiative to repatriate him. But due to corona and lockdown, return to mother’s country was delayed. In the meantime, in collaboration with the Bangladeshi embassy in Nepal, we have talked to my mother in a video call on my mobile phone. He recognized us. We also know him. ‘
Four siblings and relatives have come to Dhaka by renting a microbus to bring their mother. The mother who died in front of everyone, the joy of getting back after so many years is not like expressing in words, he said.
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