I have no place to call home, says woman stranded in India


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 07 Dec 2017

Dewa Suriya (right) with her four-year-old son and policewoman Constable Kala (left, in saree) at the Trichy Airport in Tamil Nadu, India, when she was barred from boarding the flight to Malaysia on Dec 5.

KLANG: The saga of S. Dewa Suriya, the woman who was stranded in India, is not over: She says she has nowhere to go when she arrives home on Friday (Dec 8).

"My mother is homeless and lives wherever she gets a temporary place to stay for short periods of time," said the 37-year-old when contacted at her husband's hometown in Kamuthi, located in the Ramanathapuram district in Tamil Nadu.

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