Mangaluru: Second PU student missing - family accuses lover's family of kidnap


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Dec 15: Second year student of a PU college at Ladyhill here, identified as Manjula (18), a native of Hassan, has gone missing. In a complaint filed at Kavoor police station in the city, the girl's family said that the girl has been kidnapped by those connected to a person who is in love with her.

Reportedly, the girl had entered into registered marriage with a person named Jagadish Kulal, before disappearing. A complaint had been filed at women's police station at Hassan relating to this incident. Jagadish had been arrested there after which the girl started living with her family here. Her father, Appanna, from Haripadavu, Yeyyady, said that she suddenly went missing again from December 13 onward.

He has suspected that Manjula was kidnapped by the family of Jagadish. Kavoor police, who have registered the case, have begun investigation.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    why should one doubt immediatly after her missing?First think normal and later doubt.may be she self has gone with her own wish.Abducted from family for what?May be she must have gone without thinking or didnt want to face family of their obection?Let her be safe and healthy.Make peace with your daughter ,she will and sure come back soon.Such situations one should nt make things worser than it is by making wrong allegations without knowing.she is young,Just tell her you will forgive her and only want that best.can speak about everything later.Show soft side of you.AFterall she is your blood and flesh .Wish all the best.

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