Kundapur: Two young women go missing, police seek help


Kundapur: Two young women go missing, police seek help

Umesh Marpalli
Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, Dec 13: The police have sought help from public in tracing two missing women.

Mamatha Shetty, employed as a temporary teacher in Siddapur government high school in Kundapur for the last two years has reportedly gone missing. 


Mamatha Shetty

Mamatha Shetty had gone to the school as usual on December 3 and had left at 2 pm with permission from the headmaster. However, she has not come home since then.

Mamatha (25) is the daughter of Boju Shetty. She is 5 feet in height and has an average physique, and knows Kannada and English. At the time she went missing, she was wearing a dark blue saree.


Sharada

In a similar incident, Sharada, employed in a cashew factory here is also reportedly missing.  She is a resident of Kamalashile in Ajri village of Kundapur taluk.  She had gone to work on December 5 at 7 am, but did not return home. The cashew factory belongs to Irene Furtado in Kamalashile.
 
Sharada (23) is the daughter of the late Badu. She is four-and-a-half feet in height and has an average physique, and knows Kannada. She was wearing red and black salwar kameez at the time she went missing.
   
The police sub-inspector at Shankernarayana police station has requested anyone with information about the missing women to contact the following numbers: Udupi control room: 0820-2526444, Shankernarayana police station: 08259-280299, PSI Shankernarayana: 9489805456.

  

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  • William, Bantwal

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    Bad news for all. There are many cases of men looking out for ladies for flesh trade. Either these girls have friends or kidnapped by flesh trade gang. Police should take any money from these gangs but just beat them as you like, else call us to do the rest. We have to teach them a good lesson. I have read so many articles since few years that so many girls are missing from many places.

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  • Sahil, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    Its a very tough moments for the family members, they would be going through lots of fear right now, let the God help them in their difficulties and hope the ladies are safe.
    In the first case, what is the reason that the teacher left the school early..?

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  • Anand, karkala

    Sat, Dec 14 2013


    For us it is a case of missing. But the women who went missing, know what is the meaning of missing....

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    It is not always the secure Background that Girls go missing.Nowadays women and Girls are in India in danger.Just today I heard in TV. heard that a yoga teacher in Goa raped her lately a foreign Lady when nobody was there.lady is in Hospital.Known People may take them away or under fake reason take them elsewhere,(like home Person is sick etc.)But maybe they have left home while Problem at home or love affair which nowadays are increased.hope they will return home safely.Nowadays everyone has a mobile.why cant they inform home whatever Problem is I cant understand.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    335 Plus 2= 337....
    Now here at least 1 case is
    Flower and Bee
    Many will disagree
    For that you see...
    They have not played Lagori.....

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  • William, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    Very strange. There are many reports that women are missing now and then. A thorough investigation is required. Whom they meet, their friends, acquaintances. Recently there was a report that some 12K to 13K young people are missing. Is there a body parts trading gang, human trafficking gang or something more sinister.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    If women have a secure family background they would never contemplate leaving the home. Some girls are enticed by unscrupulous 'boy friends' to elope with them and after few days abandon them such girls end up in a very delicate situation - unable to return home or to their village even their own kith and kin disown them.

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