Disabled Indian boy tethered to bus stop as grandmother works
Nine-year-old Indian boy Lakhan Kale is tied with a cloth rope around his ankle, to a bus-stop pole in Mumbai.
The nine-year-old boy dressed in blue lay listlessly on the pavement in the scorching Mumbai summer afternoon, his ankle tethered with rope to a bus stop, unheeded by pedestrians strolling past.
Mumbai, India
Lakhan Kale cannot hear or speak and suffers from cerebral palsy and epilepsy, so his grandmother and caretaker tied him up to keep him safe while she went to work, selling toys and flower garlands on the city's roadsides.
Mumbai, India
Lakhan Kale is tied with a cloth rope around his ankle, to a bus-stop pole in Mumbai.
Mumbai, India
Lakhan Kale meanders along the pavement in Mumbai.
Mumbai, India
Lakhan Kale is tied with a cloth rope around his ankle, to a bus-stop pole.
Mumbai, India
Lakhan Kale sits with his grandmother, 66-year-old Sakhubai Kale, on the pavement in Mumbai.
Mumbai, India
Lakhan Kale sits with his grandmother on the pavement in Mumbai.
Mumbai, India
Lakhan Kale is tied with a cloth rope around his ankle, to a bus-stop pole.
Mumbai, India
Lakhan Kale is tied with a cloth rope around his ankle, to a bus-stop pole.