Bhatkal: Three teenagers go missing, families search in Goa


Yahya Hallare

Daijiworld Media Network - Bhatkal

Bhatkal, Oct 16: Three teenagers, studying in 8th standard at Shams English Medium School, Bhatkal, have been reported missing since Wednesday October 15 evening.

The missing boys have been identified as Mahmood (13), son of Noorul Ameen Rodda, Rushdaan (13), son of Khaleel D A, and Qais (14), son of Irfan Malpa.

It is said that after attending the remedial class at the end of the school day on Wednesday, they had returned home but went missing the same evening.

According to sources, it was initially rumoured that these boys had gone to Goa by train. Acting on the information, the family members went to Goa and searched in many places, but in vain.

Rushdaan and Mahmood are residents of Bhatkal Rahmatabad. Qais is from Kargadde.

A missing case has been registered in Bhatkal town police station and further investigation is going on.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Oct 17 2014

    I am sure they are safe.Afterall they are still small ,must be taking a round as friends ,or missed the way.Hope only they are not got into water ,to swimm or so.when they come back,please dont scold them or beat them up.when one does so,then they will surely run away.Please pray to God that they are somewhere safe and healthy.May God bring them back safely.

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