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Lost in the earthquake at 12, found at 17, dead a year later

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  • Jayaben with son Amit after he returned in April last year

    Every one thought he was dead. The 2001 Gujarat earthquake had brought the roof down on his classroom. But his mother waited for him for five years. Then one day in April last year, Amit joined Jayaben at Mistry Camp-II in Anjar.

    For mother Jayaben Jethva it was a miracle that strengthened her faith in God. Amit was mentally challenged and the tremor had killed 400 of his schoolmates and teachers.

    The miracle didn’t last.

    Just when he was about to turn 18, Amit died of TB at a hospital in Bhuj on July 30. And this time, the shock of losing her son is too much to bear for Jayaben, a sanitation worker with Anjar municipal corporation.

    “Hope to see him again kept me alive. But this time I have no hope to get my son back,” says Jayaben, tears rolling down her cheeks.

    Amit died after a failed three-month treatment. And in the last 15 days, life’s meaning has changed in many ways for Jayaben, who now lives alone. Her other four children, all daughters, are married and live away. “My faith was strengthened when Amit returned,” she says. “But I fail to understand what God wants from me.”

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    Amit had reportedly reached Garbara in Godhra after the January 26 earthquake. According to reports, he was found in Amba village in Madhya Pradesh in the custody of a tribal man, who was using him as a bonded labourer. A labourer from MP, who met Jayaben in an Anjar hospital, told her that she had seen a boy with features similar to Amit’s in Garbara.

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