Mangaluru: Youth disappears with gold, leaves letter citing debt


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Apr 16: A 21-year-old youth identified as Nikhil Raj, son of Ramachandra and a resident of Mallali Matti in Badagulipadi, has been reported missing since April 11.

According to the complaint filed, Nikhil left his home around 9 pm, taking 40 grams of gold from the cupboard. He also left behind a letter stating that he was under heavy debt. Additionally, he returned a mobile phone he had been using, which belonged to a female friend.

He is described as being 5.5 feet tall, wheatish in complexion, and of average build. He is fluent in Kannada and Tulu.

Police have requested that anyone with information regarding his whereabouts contact the Bajpe police station.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Apr 16 2025

    Wow,a young man of 21years stealing gold from home saying he has debt?Must have played online and had to pay ?Nowadays youngsters have time to play but not study or work .Online games are costly.All the time what parents were not aware?May come again to steal rest at home if anything is left.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Apr 16 2025

    Possibly, he was in bad company and misusing funds on wrong choices.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Apr 16 2025

    nice person ... he has stolen from his own house ... he has not stolen from others ...

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  • Karan, katapadi/Dubai

    Wed, Apr 16 2025

    Why debt at the age of 21 years ? this is supposed to be age of further studies and looking for job...

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