She was their guardian angel

Shail Devi saved more than 20 people from an armed mob

January 20, 2015 12:13 am | Updated April 01, 2016 10:50 pm IST - Azizpur (Muzaffarpur):

When armed people attacked Azizpur village comprising people belonging to the minority community on Sunday, a sexagenarian saved the lives of over 20 people. Her’s is the only Hindu family living in the village.

Shail Devi, wife of construction worker Jailal Sahni, was in front of her house when she noticed a mob from a nearby village rushing towards her village armed with lethal weapons. “They began beating up people, looting them and setting houses on fire. Immediately, I hid at least 20 fleeing villagers, including women and children, in my house and locked it from outside”, Ms. Devi told The Hindu .

“I came outside and started screaming at the marauders to leave. They came to attack me, but someone in their group said that I belonged to their community and they spared my house,” she said.

“After two to three hours when the mob left the village, I let out those I had hidden and helped them flee. It was all due to God’s grace that I could save so many lives,” she said.Among the many whom she saved was Aash Mohammed and his daughter-in-law Khairu Khatun. “Had she not allowed us inside her house, we all would have been killed,” said septuagenarian Aash Mohammed.

Ms. Khatun was all praise for her. “God sent an angel in her garb to save us.”

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