2 sisters, rescued from Cuttack’s Jagatpur 2 years ago, adopted by Bengaluru couple
One of the adopted girl is 4 year old while the other is 2 and a half year old
Cuttack: A highly educated couple from Bangalore has adopted two minor girls from ‘Basundhara’ of Cuttack in Odisha after executing all the legal formalities. The two girls had been rescued from the Jagatpur Golei Chhaka in the silver city two years ago. They had been abandoned by their parents. The two girls Lipa and Seepa are 4 year old and 2 and half year old respectively. The couple adopted them and took the two girls with them to Bangalore.
A couple from Karnataka adopted these two sisters from Basundhara through the Cuttack District Administration today and took them to Bangalore.
As per reports, the two sisters had been rescued from Golei Chhak on February 24, 2021. Their mother had abandoned them. The Cuttack district administration has not been able to find any trace of their father or anyone else. According to the law, these two sisters were adopted today by a couple from Karnataka, Rahul Isaac and Angeline Kutavilla.
Though 10 years have passed after the marriage, the Bangalore-based couple had no children. After many medical treatments, they failed and thus finally applied for adoption.
Reportedly, Angeline Kutavilla works in a Pharmaceutical company while her husband Rahul works in a school. Both of them were very sad because they were childless. After Sipa, Lipa were found, God filled their need. The couple said that God has given the privilege of two sisters living together in the same house.
Sipa is now 4 years old and Lipa is only two and a half years old. As the two children have got along well with the couple, the administration has handed over both the children to the couple after filing legal papers.