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Home | Human Interest | From Tsunamis Grip To Lifes Leap The Rise Of Baby 81

From Tsunami’s grip to life’s leap: The rise of ‘Baby 81’

Pulled from the mud as an infant after the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, and reunited with his parents following an emotional court battle, the boy once known as “Baby 81” is now a 20-year-old dreaming of higher education

By AP
Updated On - 24 December 2024, 06:13 PM
From Tsunami’s grip to life’s leap: The rise of ‘Baby 81’
Jayarasa Abilash goes through his photo album at his residence in Kurukkalmadam, Sri Lanka, on Tuesday. Photo: AP
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Kurukkal Madam (Sri Lanka): Rescued as an infant after the catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, Jayarasa Abilash—known globally as “Baby 81”—is now a 20-year-old with dreams of higher education. His story, a symbol of tragedy and hope, captured hearts worldwide after the disaster that claimed over 35,000 lives in Sri Lanka.

At just two months old, Abilash was swept away by the tsunami and later found by rescuers far from home. Registered as patient No. 81 at the hospital, he unknowingly sparked an emotional court battle. His father, Murugupillai Jayarasa, had scoured the ruins for days, first finding his mother and wife but not their baby. A nurse initially took the child, later returning him after learning his family was alive.

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The challenges didn’t end there. Nine other families claimed the baby as their own, prompting a court-ordered DNA test. While the others withdrew, Jayarasa and his wife proved their parentage and were finally reunited with their son. The story made headlines worldwide, with the family even travelling to the United States for interviews.

Today, Abilash is preparing for his final high school exams and hopes to pursue a degree in information technology. While growing up, he was teased as “Baby 81” or “tsunami baby,” which embarrassed him, especially on tsunami anniversaries. But as a teenager, he embraced his story, transforming the nickname into a personal “code word.”

Reflecting on his extraordinary journey, Abilash carries no fear, only ambition. “Now I only take it as my code word,” he jokes, turning a symbol of survival into a badge of resilience.

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