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Ghanian footballer Juan Muller rescued from Mumbai Airport after 72 days after surviving on samosas and fried rice

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 6, 2020 15:09 IST

The coronavirus lockdown has affected many lives and the worst affected are migramts and sports personalties whose daily lives ...

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The coronavirus lockdown has affected many lives and the worst affected are migramts and sports personalties whose daily lives have come to a grinding halt.  During the course of the lockdown many stories of human lives away from home have emerged. However, the story of Juan Muller is rare and unique who managed to Mumbai Airport his home for 72 days. The  Ghanian footballer who had come to India to play for a sports club in Kerala had to camp at the Mumbai airport for 72 days before he was taken to a hotel. Randy Juan Muller had run out of money and was given food by CISF jawans and passengers taking rescue flights from the airport. After the plight of the 23-year-old was brought to the attention of Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, he was taken to a hotel in Bandra.

Muller had arrived in India on a six-month visa to play for ORPC Sports Club in Kerala. He spent around Rs 1.5 lakh to come to India, he said to Mumbai Mirror. However, for every match he played, he only earned around Rs 2,000-3,000. nce the lockdown was imposed, Muller said he was stuck in Mumbai. He added that he was unable to find a dormitory and was suggested by the Mumbai Police to go to the airport instead. Muller was living at the Mumbai airport from March 21 till Wednesday evening -- for two and a half months.  He added that the CISF jawans gave him money to buy food. Muller said he had a single routine for the entire duration -- wake up, take a shower at the airport washrooms, walk in the garden, look at the skies for departing rescue flights. 

The footballer said that he was given samosas and fried rice by the jawans and staffers. He added that many travellers who were taking rescue flights gave him money, food and even books. One such passenger gave him a book called 'Be Your Own Therapist' that helped him survive the tough phase. However, the jawans eventually asked him to tweet for help since they and the airport staffers were unable to provide him with food anymore. He said once he tweeted, Yuva Sena functionary Rahul Kanal took Muller to a hotel. Muller took to Twitter to thank CM Thackeray and Rahul Kanal for their help. 

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