National

After Ten Years, Siblings Travel from the United States To Repay Money Owed To Peanut Vendor.

Amravati: In 2010, during a visit at U Kothapalli beach Nemani Pranav and his sister Suchitha bought some peanuts from a peanut seller, Sattaiah and only after buying them did Mohan realise he did not have any money.

Sattiah, being a kind heart allowed the siblings to have the peanuts for free without any hesitation. The sibling although promised the vendor that they would return the money and they took a picture of him. They could not pay him back soon since they were NRIs living in the United States and flew back there shortly after their trip.

After almost 11 years Nemani and his sister Suchita returned to India and decided to track down Sattaiah and pay him back. Their father, Mohan was keen on paying back the money and took the help of his friend, Chandrasekhar Reddy, MLA of Kakinada City, to trace Sattaiah.

The MLA quickly put out a post on Facebook looking for Sattaiah. A few people from his native village of Nagulapalli, reached out to the MLA’s PA and informed them that Sattaiah was no more. It was then that the siblings decided to give the money to his family, a sum of Rs 25,000.

Only if other Indians also took their debts this seriously!

Dear Readers,
As an independent media platform, we do not take advertisements from governments and corporate houses. It is you, our readers, who have supported us on our journey to do honest and unbiased journalism. Please contribute, so that we can continue to do the same in future.

Related posts