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Boy Hides In A Container During Game Of Hide & Seek, Ends Up In Another Country

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Boy Hides In A Container During Game Of Hide & Seek, Ends Up In Another Country

If you were playing hide & seek and hid under a parked container, what would happen if you fell asleep and woke up in a different country? It sounds a lot like a survival omovie narrative turn, don’t you think? With a 15-year-old Bangladeshi boy, however, it actually took place.

On January 17, workers at Malaysia’s Port Klang were horrified to witness a disoriented and malnourished youngster emerge from one of the containers while they were unloading containers from a Bangladeshi ship. It was quite difficult to communicate with the youngster because he didn’t speak or understand the native tongue. ends himself in another country.

Authorities alerted the police right away because they thought he was a victim of a human trafficking crime ring. It turned out that neither human trafficking nor any other crime had actually occurred. It was just another ordinary day gone bad for the child.

Fahim, 15, and his buddies were playing hide and seek in Chittagong, Bangladesh. He then decided to hide in a cargo container, mistakenly locked himself inside, and went to sleep.

The container was subsequently transferred to an industrial ship that was bound for Malaysia. The ship left Chittagong on January 11 for its cruise, and it arrived at Port Klang in Malaysia on January 17.

The youngster was imprisoned inside the container for six days straight and pleaded for aid from inside, but no one could hear him. Everyone still doesn’t understand how he managed to survive for six days without consuming any food or water.

The youngster appears bewildered by the strange surroundings as he exits the cargo container in the pictures and videos taken by employees at Port Klang. Later, he was picked up by an ambulance and driven to a nearby hospital.

In a similar incident, Police discovered a young man’s decomposing body in a container in October of last year that had been transported from Chittagong to Malaysia’s Penang port.

We are glad the boy is alive

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