Kundapur: Malathi Shetty missing case - Family announces Rs 1 lac award


Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Jul 30: Even after two months since the sudden, mysterious disappearance of Malathi Shetty (65) from Korgi Charukottige near Tekkatte in the taluk at 1.30 pm on June 24 this year, there has been no progress in finding out about her whereabouts.

The family members, who are keen on finding her out, have announced a reward of one lac rupees to anyone having some credible information about Malathi Shetty. They have promised to keep the name and other details of the informants secret, if they so desire.

Malathi had left home, telling the family members that she would return after visiting a neighbour. It was evident by the fact that she wore ordinary clothing used at home, and old shoes, and did not take along umbrella and cellphone, that her intention was to visit a house in the neighbourhood. Out of the investigation so far, no inference could be drawn as to whether she was abducted, whether something happened to her, or whether she went away on her own accord, which is most unlikely.

The family members say that she was wearing gold ornaments worth Rs 3.75 lac, which wears routinely. First information report about her missing was filed in the police station here on June 26. There is no headway in the case so far, and it is not known what happened to Malathi once she crossed the compound of her home.

The family has earnestly requested the general public having any information about the missing woman to convey the piece of information they have to them so that they can work on it and move towards finding out their missing mother.

 

  

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  • Satish Shetty, USA

    Sat, Aug 15 2015

    Visit website http://www.MomMissing.org for details about this incident. Please help us to locate missing mother... request from Son.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 31 2015

    In all probability, the costly gold ornaments she adorned herself with could be the cause of this mysterious disappearance!! Can understand her dear one's anxiety!!

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  • Vishal D Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 30 2015

    Why do people wear Jewellery when it is life threatening. There are plenty of Gold chain snatchers, robbers & thieves all over. There should be awareness to get rid of this Gold culture which is threatening lives of females. If you have money deposit it in the banks for your own safety.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 30 2015

    This is a sad episode in the history of the family. From the account provided, it appears that Malathi is a respectable women and her intention in leaving her home was only to visit a neighbor.

    The fact that she was wearing jewellery worth over three lacks leads to suspicion that she was waylaid for the sake of the jewellery.

    It is sad that the family is going through a trauma. Hope Malathi is traced and that she retraces her footsteps homeward.

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  • Sathish shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 30 2015

    Readers go through the two faces of coin.Jossey Saldanha, MumbaiFriday, July 17, 2015
    Family should publish advertisements in papers seeking forgiveness and requesting her to come back ..

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