Published 17:27 IST, June 14th 2020
Watch: 9-year-old besties reunite after 3 months; video leaves netizens teary-eyed
Video clips of relatives and family members reuniting, a recent clip of two 9-year-old girls coming back together has left people teary eyes.
With borders reopening and lockdown restrictions easing down, people can now reunite with their family, friends ad loved ones. While, the internet is filled with wholesome video clips of relatives and family members reuniting, a recent clip of two 9-year-old girls coming back together has left people teary eyes. The video, that is now doing rounds which shows the two hugging each other post lockdown.
The short clip posted on twitter by a page called good new correspondent revealed who have been best friends since kindergarten. The 34-second clip shows one of them waiting eagerly as the other steps down from the car. They both then immediately run towards each other hugging and squeezing each other, eventually bursting into tears of joy.
'Love in the purest form'
The heartwarming clip was later reposted by Former basketball player Rex Chapman who revealed that the incident happened in Louisville, Kentucky where the two girls met after three months of lockdown. Since shared, the clip has been viewed over six million times and received 1.4 thousand likes.
Another overwhelming story of reunion, a 12-year-old boy was finally reunited with his parents after being stranded in a park in Dwarka. While writing about the power of social media and the ‘magic of Twitter’, IPS officer Arun Bothra said that the boy lived in Delhi with his parents who went back to their hometown in Bihar. However, the parents had left the 12-year-old behind with relatives with a promise to be back soon.
He also said that the relatives allegedly also threw the boy out after which he moved into a park in Dwarka. Bothra even shared that a Twitter user had shared the boy’s story and even tagged ‘India Cares’ the IPS Officer further mentioned that there were trains between Patna and Delhi which could help reunite the boy with his parents. Bothra, who is an officer in Patna then helped the 12-year-old’s parents to reach Patna and later India Cares arranged tickets for them to travel to Delhi.
Updated 19:17 IST, June 14th 2020