Belthangady: Father urges police to find missing daughter, suspects foul play


Daijiworld Media Network – Beltangady (EP)

Beltangady, Jul 31: Neelayya Gowda, a resident of Ninnikallu House, Bandaru village here has appealed to the police commissioner to find his 28-year-old married daughter who has been missing since June 7 this year.

In his appeal, Neelayya Gowda stated that the day his daughter Yashoda went missing from her husband's house, their neighbour Purushotham, son of Narayana Gowda who is employed in Bangalore, also went missing.


Yashoda and Purushotham

Neelayya said that he had got his daughter married to Ramanna, son of Parameshwar Gowda, a resident of Mudelthiyar in Kaniyur village, eleven years ago and the couple has two children.

"Her husband Ramanna Gowda rolls beedis in the house and Yashodha is a housewife. Yashodha had gone out on June 6 morning at around 9.30 am saying that she was going to the post office at Mairotadka in their village, but never returned. She did not go to the post office or to the houses of relatives. Her mobile has been switched off since then," he said. A complaint was lodged in the Uppinangady police station but his daughter has remained untraceable.

The fact that Purushotham too went missing the same day as his daughter has created anxiety among the family members, Neelayya said.

"Being a relative, Purushotham used to often speak to Yashodha. He was acting suspiciously and troubling her. He was warned about it, after which he acted as though he had corrected himself. The family of Purushotham act in a suspicious manner when we ask about his whereabouts. We suspect that the family knows the truth behind my daughter going missing," Neelayya stated.

The mobile phones of Yashoda and Purushotham were switched off within a few minutes of each other, it was learnt.

"We are worried by thoughts of what might have happened to our daughter - whether she is alive, has become a victim of illegal activities or is under house arrest. We are strongly suspecting that Purshotham's hand would be there if anything untoward has happened to our daughter. The behavior of Purushotham's family and their statements strengthen our suspicion," Neelayya stated in the appeal, urging the police to take suitable action in the case.

  

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Fri, Aug 01 2014

    Usually I write Romantic lyrics when there is Love in the Air and all that. I must confess that I am mighty confused reading this story. 'No Head -No tail'...A supposedly steamy tale leaving behind a sordid trail.
    I bow before Santan for composing so quickly. Only a learned man and that too only from Kinnigoli could do this.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 01 2014

    Purshottam to Yashoda:
    Angel from heaven are you
    My life and my living are you
    From top of my voice I say to you
    My life and my story are you

    Yashoda to Ramanna:
    Please release me, let me go
    For I don't love you anymore
    To waste of lives would be a sin
    Release me and let me love again
    (Engelbert)

    Ramanna himself:
    Yashoda Sanam tu hogayi bewafa
    Yasoda, my beloved, you are unfaithful to me
    Without you my life is empty
    Mayuus ho gaya mai apni suni zindagise ( Helpless I have become in this lonely life).

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Aug 01 2014

    Strange developments and suspicious as well.But in such cases children are the ones suffer.whether the Lady has gone with him with mutual cooperation or he has taken her with other Intention,both have done a great failure towards These two children and her husband.She could have frankly told the Family and clear it ,and taken the children with her.why Play this cold and nasty Play.Hey ,yashoda think of your children and come back to them they Need you.Dont get blind for two days Play and forgetting your Family.you are not sure of future days.

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Thu, Jul 31 2014

    Wow...after getting married for 11 years this lady ran away with neighbour...it is like dilwale dulhaniya le jayenge movie...hhh

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  • PEDDU, mangaluroo

    Thu, Jul 31 2014

    I DONT UNDERSTAND THIS CRAP !! MISSING /RAPE! MURDER AND WHAT NOT !! IS THIS AREA FROM NIGEREA WHERE THERE IS NO LAW AND ORDER AT ALL !! WHERE IS THE SO CALLED IPS IAS MLA AND MP FROM THIS REGIONS ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 31 2014

    Mangalore was very peaceful before ...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Aug 02 2014

    @Jossey Saldanha,Mumbai, Ache din hogaya,.People have lost value of good Family life ,decent life.They give value to Money, Gold and more enjoyment out of marriage life.sad.

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