Indian woman who lost her memory recovers

An Indian woman who had lost her memory is now recovering and wishes to go home.
Shanta Kumari was found about eight months ago on the streets of Khafi, a town in the Eastern Province. The Saudi Red Crescent Society brought her to the psychiatric hospital in Dammam, said social worker Safiya Ajith.
Ajith visited the patient several times in hospital. She is now able to speak and says her name is Shanta Kumari. She speaks Telugu, a language primarily spoken in Andhra Pradesh state in India.
Kingdom authorities had shown care and concern for the expatriate female worker. The medical care and special attention of the medical team resulted in her speedy recovery from amnesia. Kumari now wants to return to her country but she is not in possession of her passport or any other document.
Authorities are making an effort to help her obtain her documents and repatriate her.