Mangalore: Missing school girls traced in Hubli
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
Updated: October 8
Mangalore, Oct 8: As per the latest information, the three school girls who had gone missing on Monday October 7 have been traced in Hubli.
The three girls, Varshini of Kavoor, Vishwaroopa of Suratkal and Rakshita of Kodikal, did not return home after school hours and their worried family members had searched for them in vain.
It is said that the girls, on the evening of October 7, had boarded a bus to Hubli. A family in the bus saw the girls and growing suspicious, questioned them.
When the bus reached Hubli, at around 2 am, the girls were taken to police station and one of the girls called home. Police then made arrangements to bring them back home and they are expected to reach here by Tuesday October 8 evening.
It is said that low marks in the school exams had made the girls take this step.
Earlier report: October 7
Mangalore: Three school girls go missing after class hours
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
Mangalore, Oct 7:
Three young girls reportedly went missing after school hours on Monday October 7.
The girls are Varshini of Kavoor, Vishwaroopa of Suratkal and Rakshita of Kodikal.
All of them are students of NMPT Central School, studying in the 6th standard.
It is said that the girls as usual attended classes and at 3 pm left the school with other children. However, they did not return home.
Their parents and other family members who grew worried began to search for them. Enquiries at school, with friends and relatives went in vain.
As they were not found till late evening, the parents of the missing children approached the police for help.
A case has been registered in Panumbur police station and search is on for the three girls.