14-year-old girl rescued in Nagpur after confusion
On a hot Sunday in Nagpur, a 14-year-old girl approached a Metro ticket counter. She nervously asked for a ticket to South Korea. The Metro official was surprised, thinking he must have misheard her. He patiently explained that the Metro only runs within Nagpur and South Korea is not a destination. Despite his explanation, the girl insisted on her request. The official sensed something was wrong and called his colleagues for help. When they brought her into the station office, they gently asked her questions to find out what was going on. The girl revealed that she had run away from her home in Selu, Wardha district, after a fight with her parents. Without a plan, she took a train to Nagpur but mistakenly confused her destination. She meant to go to the Airport South Metro station but ended up asking for a ticket to a foreign country. Meanwhile, her worried parents had already reported her missing to the local police. After the Metro staff gathered details about the girl, they contacted the police. Thanks to their quick actions, her family was soon informed of her location. Within hours, her parents arrived at Sitabuldi Metro Station. When they saw their daughter safe and sound, relief washed over them, and tears of joy flowed. The girl hugged her mother tightly, realizing the seriousness of her adventurous decision. The Metro officials watched the emotional reunion, pleased that their vigilance had turned a potential crisis into a touching family moment. A simple misunderstanding had led to a happy ending in a busy city.