Mumbai: 76-year-old Mark Miranda goes missing, help sought from public


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Aug 14: An elderly person has been reported missing from Borivali since August 9 morning.

Mark Miranda (76) had gone for a walk from his house in Borivali at 8.30 am on August 9, and has been missing since then.

When he left from home, he was wearing a cream coloured long-sleeved shirt, tucked in, with grey trousers and sandles, and was wearing spectacles. He is 5.4 ft tall, with a dusky complexion.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Mark Miranda is requested to contact 9821158848. The family has requested the public to help them find him.

  

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 14 2014

    Bro Bryan has rightly said about this 'shocking' news report which appeared in Mumbai print media a while ago!! The reported beggars home is in Chembur, and one can Google and read the news report: 'Shocking! 80% of people in Mumbai beggars' home are not beggars'- Mumbai Midday

    But considering his age and that he did not posses any valuables, it looks like he developed sudden amnesia if he was otherwise mentally healthy!!

    Wish returns home soon!!

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Thu, Aug 14 2014

    Last time, I read an article somewhere I don't remember, Beggars Home in Chembur, the family need to check over there, because majority of inmates are not beggars, elderly suffering from mental illnesses, cancer patients and even senior citizens who are simply walking on the roads, Meanwhile, desperate families are on the lookout for these missing family members, unaware that they have been forcibly put into a beggar’s home. I pray and hope they find
    Mr. Miranda... 

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