Chef from Mangaluru who went to Kerala on work goes missing


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Jul 14: Namadeva Kamath (52), resident of Boloor in the city, who went for cooking work in Kerala has gone missing.

On July 6 afternoon, Namadeva told his wife that he is going to Kerala for cooking work for a wedding and will return by July 9. However, he went missing. His mobile phone is also switched off.

In the complaint filed by Kamath’s wife with Barke police station it is mentioned that he was wearing black pants and holding a black bag in his hand when he went out of the house for the last time.

Namadeva is oil black in complexion, slim and has chiselled face. He is able to speak Kannada, Tulu, English and Hindi languages.

Anyone who comes across Namadeva is requested to contact the control room of city or Barke police station.

 

 

 

  

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