College student suffering from ill health goes missing in Moodbidri


Yashodhar Bangera
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (EP)

Mangalore, Aug 31: Nitin M M (19), a second year BCom student of Alva’s College who had gone to see the doctor on the evening of Monday August 25, has been reported missing.

Nitin is the son of Somavarapete Adadande resident M D Madappa. He was staying in Alva’s College hostel and had called his father on Monday saying that he was suffering from fever and going for treatment.

He had also asked his father to inform his hostel warden Sudarshan about it. But he has not returned since. A complaint has been registered at the local police station.

Nitin is 5 feet 5 inches tall, thin, and has wheatish complexion. Those who have any information of his whereabouts are requested to inform the police.

 

 

  

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  • Santhosh, kadri/Bahrain

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    Keeping in mind u people have 2 question Warden Sudarshan 1st.Then protest in front of Dr:Mohan Alva residence such kind of things should not be happen henceforth.Also U.T.Khader is responsible on the Issue. Or else this will be tug of war.

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