𲠓Sir, this old woman lives at my house,” said a stranger, and what she revealed next shook the man, who was the grandson of the woman on the poster.
It was very early in the morning. A man was pasting posters of his missing grandmother on the city’s telephone poles. The poster showed a woman about 70 years old. She had been missing for two months, and it had been a week since the police had closed the case.
For several days, he hadnât been able to sleep, and he had decided to put up these pictures, hoping someone would recognize her face and have information.
He was putting up the last poster when a young woman approached him. She looked at the photo for a few seconds, then asked, “Who is this woman?”
“She’s my grandmother,” the man replied.
“Sheâs been missing for two months, and I donât know what to do anymore because the police have already closed the case,” he added in a sad tone.
She stopped in front of the poster, looked at it carefully, then said, “I know this woman.”
“Are you sure?” the man asked, surprised.
She nodded. “Yes. Sheâs been living at my house for two months.” What she revealed next shocked the man.
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“What do you mean sheâs living with you?” he asked, his voice trembling.
“I found her wandering in the cemetery, completely disoriented.
She talked to me about her family, her children, but she didnât seem to understand anything.
I took her to my house, thinking she needed help.
Sheâs completely forgotten her past,” the young woman explained.
“She doesnât even remember her name.
Sometimes she wakes up crying, searching for memories that she can no longer grasp,” she continued.
The man rushed to the young womanâs house, hoping his grandmother would recognize his face and remember him.
But when he saw her, he realized that it would take time and patience to help her regain her memory.










