Home sweet home: Youth stranded in Kuwait returns home
Team Udayavani, Jul 15, 2019, 3:28 PM IST
Mangaluru: Being one among the 35 youth youths from Mangaluru stranded in Kuwait after being duped with the promise of lucrative jobs by an agency, Abhishek’s ordeal has come to an end after finally reaching Mangaluru on Monday, July 15.
Abhishek had been provided with a ticket from Kuwait to Mumbai and arrived at Mumbai International Airport on Sunday. He then continued his journey back to home abode a bus from Mumbai and finally reached his uncle’s house at Yeyyadi in the city on the early morning of Monday, July 15, and later moved to his native place, Badaje, Manjeshwara.
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