London, United Kingdom: On Tuesday afternoon, police found him in Hertfordshire.
"Malakhi Chijiutomi-Ghosh has been found this afternoon by an off-duty police officer in Hertfordshire," a police spokesman said.
"He has been taken to hospital as a precautionary measure."
Police were worried because Malakhi vanished without a mobile phone or with any money.
Due to his medical condition, it was possible he may have slipped into a coma without treatment.
A missing 10-year-old Indian-origin boy with a rare medical condition was found in southern England by an off-duty police officer.
A major search was launched on Tuesday morning after Malakhi Chijiutomi-Ghosh, who suffers from adrenal hyperplasia and requires medication three times a day, disappeared, Mirror online reported.
The young boy was seen on CCTV footage in Thornton Heath High Street in south London near the train station.
"Malakhi Chijiutomi-Ghosh has been found this afternoon by an off-duty police officer in Hertfordshire," a police spokesman said.
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Police were worried because Malakhi vanished without a mobile phone or with any money.
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