After his mother passed away from COVID-19, a 10-year-old boy who was made to beg ended up owning property worth millions of rupees. Before passing away, his grandfather left him a half-interest in his property. Since the will's creation, the boy's kin have been looking for him. A young man from the area named Mobin spotted him wandering Kaliyar's streets. He told the boy's youngest grandfather's family, who on thursday brought the child to Saharanpur.
The youngster possesses five bighas of land in his community, along with an ancestral home. Imrana, the mother of the boy, moved with her son Shahzeb to her maternal house in 2019 as a result of conflict with her in-laws following the death of her husband. Imrana lived in the hamlet of Pandoli in the saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. When she arrived in Kaliyar with Shahzeb, her family was unable to locate her. The pandemic claimed her life, leaving the youngster to live a lonely existence.
The boy's family posted a picture of him on social media and offered a prize to anyone who could help them locate him. When he met the youngster, Mobin, a distant relative of Shahzeb, was in Kaliyar. By requesting the names of his mother and village, he established his identification. Mohammad Yakub, the grandfather of Shahzeb, passed away roughly two years ago. Before his mother relocated to Kaliyar, his father Naved passed away.