Muzaffar, only missing person found in 7 yrs
 
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Ahmedabad/Muzaffar_only_missing_person_found_in_7_yrs/articleshow/4133281.cms


AHMEDABAD: Muzaffar Shaikh, lost in 2002 riots from Gulbarg Society when he was 
only two-and-a-half-year-old, was found alive after over six years



and was brought up by a Hindu mom as Vivek. This is perhaps the most heartening 
tale among all examples of human composure revealed in connection with this 
grim incident.

This boy is the only one of all missing persons found during these seven years, 
when at least 31 missing persons will be added to the official list of the dead 
at Gulbarg Society.

Salim Shaikh and his wife Jebunnisa continued their search for six years for 
their lost son, and ultimately found him in Vivek at Veena Patni's house in 
Rakhial. Veena claimed that someone had come to her husband Vikram during 
rioting at Meghaninagar and left the little kid with him. Vikram brought the 
boy home, and he not only adjusted in this family, but also became a darling of 
other siblings.

Not having courage to claim the boy's custody from Patnis, this Muslim couple 
took the Supreme Court-appointed special investigation team's help to get their 
son back.

DNA tests confirmed that Vivek was the lost Muzaffar. The couple approached a 
lower court last year to obtain custody of the child, but the kid was not ready 
to leave his Hindu mom. Courtroom drama compelled magistrate to conclude that 
the boy should not forcibly be taken away from the woman who has looked after 
him for so many years.

However, biological parents got an opportunity to meet the boy when Jebunnisa 
moved high court, as judge helped the two families to reach to a compromise. 
From last November, there has been an arrangement wherein the boy spends one 
evening with his biological parents at their home in Vatwa, where they have 
shifted after Gulbarg was destroyed.

In the last order, court made a provision for biological parents to keep the 
boy from Saturday evening to Sunday afternoon. However, even after this 
sanction, Shaikh religiously takes out his motorcycle every Sunday afternoon 
and reaches Veena's house at Rakhial, where they spend some time with the boy.

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