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In a scene straight out of a Bollywood tear-jerker, an army man, who was presumed to have died in an accident nearly seven years ago, returned home to the astonishment of his family, in Alwar’s Behror town in Rajasthan.
Dharmveer Yadav, who was an Indian army soldier, had gone missing following a car accident in Dehradun on November 27 in 2009. Even his family pension had started in 2012 after the force presumed him dead.
Five or six days back, a motorcycle hit Dharmveer when he was wandering on the streets of Haridwar. He received a mild injury to the head which brought his memory back.
After regaining his memory, he reached Behror in a bus from Delhi on Monday night using the Rs 500 the motorcyclist had given him after the accident.
His father Kailash Yadav initially did not answer his call to open the door thinking he was either dreaming or there was some drunken man at the door.
Alwar district Soldier Welfare Officer R P Yadav said he has informed Dharmveer’s unit about his return.
“I have communicated to the CO of his unit, who advised to get his medical check up done. Dharmveer will be handed over to his unit,” the officer said.
Dharmveer’s wife and two daughters were very happy to see him back.
His father said Dharmveer told them after the first accident, he was rescued by locals. Beyond that, he remembers nothing.
“It is a filmy story which my family and I have lived,” the elated father said.
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