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Mangalore: Help Needed in identifying D'Souza's Kith and Kin
 
Published Date: 05 Jul, 2012 (1:49 PM)

By Violet Pereira, Team Mangalorean

Mangalore : Louis D'Souza, aged around 75 to 80 years, who was on his way to the taluk office on personal work, collapsed and fell near the Commissioner's office, at around 12,20 pm on july 5. Abdul Nasir a social activist who came to the help of this fallen person, called 108 for necessary medical attention.

First aid was given to Louis D'Souza on the spot.  Later he w been taken to the Wenlock hospital.  The family status and address of Louis D'Souza is not known. 

Mangalorean.com when inquired with him, found that he is from Jeppu and travelled by route number 5 to Taluk Office.  He also said that some of his relatives are in Bondel.  When asked about his family and other details, he is not able to remember. 

Anyone knowing the person, is requested to inform his family and contact Wenlock hospital, where he is admitted in casualty department.

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kishore stephen dsouza, UAE Jul 6, 2012
Still the kindness,love to fellow men exists in the heart of our mangalore . So please stop the communal hatred towards each other created by political elements.lets live in peace and harmony.
Joel, India Jul 6, 2012
I think best way is to contact all the churches in Jeppu area,or announce during the mass and put up is photo in the church notice board
vinaya/mangalore, India Jul 5, 2012
Abdul Nasir a good samaritan came to help mr.dsouza.Kisika koye nahi hai, usaka Khuda saath deta hai, this in turn shows abdul nasir even though muslim, there is no caste creed or religion in helping someone who is in need.God bless you mr.abdul nasir.We need such social workers around us.
I J S Shet., India Jul 5, 2012
This the fate of humans in old age - unless there are caring people to mitigate the difficulties! Often the aged are to blame for not heeding advise and caution. Oftener it is the negligence and selfishness of the kith and kin too. Why not the help lines and other NGO's from each area take on the work to assist such cases to attend to works or accompany such elderly people where possible?
I do hope that this gentlemen will have a happy reunion with his folks soon!-ijss.
Lancy Dsouza, UAE Jul 5, 2012
M.com good work keep it up
Reshmi Salian, India Jul 5, 2012
Nice to see good samaritan's in our city. Wonderful work by Abdul Nasar and all those who helped the needy. Special thanks to Mangalorean.com for highlighting this issue.
R.J. PINTO, India Jul 5, 2012
Humanity should be learned from Mangaloreans. it is really great to have such wonderful people like Abdul Nasar. God bless
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