Mangaluru: Please bring my husband back, wife tells police


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Dec 15: ‘Please bring my husband back’ a wife has requested the police through a missing complaint. They are yet to find the missing person.

Gautam (22) is the missing person. His wife Aruna (24) is the person who has lodged the missing complaint at Bunder police station.

Gautam had abandoned Aruna at the Lady Goshen hospital more than a year back on October 30, 2014 upon learning that she needed a caesarean section for her delivery. After that Gautam’s whereabouts are not known.

Gautam and Aruna originally hailed from Mayasandhra in Bengaluru. They fell in love while in their hometown and came to Mangaluru in October 2012 and stayed in Baikampady in a rented house. Everything was well as both worked as daily wage labourers and led a comparatively pleasant life. Within a year, Aruna was pregnant and was admitted to lady Goshen hospital for delivery.

After the disappearance of Gautam, the hospital people managed to inform Aruna’s family in Bengaluru who came to Mangaluru and took Aruna back home.

Nobody knows what happened to Gautam after he disappeared from the hospital and where he is presently located.

Now after a year Aruna has come to Mangaluru to lodge a missing complaint. She has requested the police to find her husband. She may not have any bitter memories in her as she is not aware surely why and how Gautam went missing. It could be a different story. Nobody knows the truth until Gautam is located. Till then, it is a nightmare for Aruna and her family.

Police have registered the case.

  

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