Udupi: Public prosecutor’s mother goes missing, remained untraced since 3 months


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (MS)

Udupi, Feb 9: Public prosecutor, who has helped numerous suppressed people to get justice, is facing hardship. His loving mother has been reported missing since the last three months and police have failed to trace her.

With teary eyes, Jayaram Shetty, public prosecutor of Udupi district court says, “My loving mother went missing three months ago. Our family members have visited numerous religious places and made vows for her return. However, she is still untraced.”

Police have utterly failed in locating Vanaja Shedti, mother of Jayarama Shetty. Vanaja was living at Varamballi of Brahmavar, in Jayaram Shetty’s younger brother's house. On November 14, 2022, she went missing.

Jayaram Shetty and his brothers looked for their mother everywhere. When their search did not yield any result, they filed a missing complaint at Brahmavar police station. However, so far Vanaja Shedthi has remained untraced. She is suffering from memory loss as well She cannot come back alone either if she goes out.

There is a national highway situated at a stone’s throw away from the house of Jayarama Shetty’s brother. Four roads get divided at the same spot. As CCTV has not been installed in the near vicinity, no clue about the timing or the direction in which Vanaja Shedthi has gone is available on record.

Jayaram Shetty has personally met SP twice and appealed to trace his mother. However, so far no trace of Vanaja Shedthi has been found.

Jayaram Shetty has requested general public to call 8310013257 in case they come across his mother Vanaja Shedthi or about her whereabouts.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Prakash., BRAMPTON

    Fri, Feb 10 2023

    When she has memory loss which is known to the family and if its that much of love why not make her wear a tracking device . Many times technology can help rather than burdening the system or simply depending on God

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Fri, Feb 10 2023

    Hope Vanaja will soon be found and all will be well. Alzeimer affects many elderly even in big cities. I had a neighbour in Ottawa whose life tragically ended because he just kept on walking into dense bushes and got lost. Hope amd [ray that the Shetty brothers will find their mother soon, safe and sound. God will guide her to safety.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Feb 10 2023

    When such person in house is please keep the door always locked and key in place where she cant reach.I knew a person was getting at night or day simply open the door and go out without telling anyone.Thatswhy it might look odd but very helpful.And in old homes they fix a sensor at the door where a person goes out or come in .That can be also done at home.as a pre indication.you are alerted.Their dress colour etc,they dont .I know how my mother in law was having these symptoms and acting.normally she was not able to walk or sit properly.But once she all of a sudden got up and walked directly as noone was near her to the child .As we asked her why she went there she wanted to see the child if she is sleeping.She was forgetting to go to toilet or where toilet is.Its normal .Only one should have patience with them .We dont know how we will be when the time comes.Or keep a barrier at the door ,so he or she cant cross and jumpover .They dont know to cross .Hope this lady will be found soon.Gone with bus or to relatives ?

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  • Rohan R Karkera, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 09 2023

    I hope and pray that the mother is safe! I hope god gives her memory to remember her home.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 09 2023

    5. Place Identifying Information On Clothing With the right safeguards in place, it’s likely your loved one will never get lost. However, it’s best to plan for every possible contingency. Place ID tags in your loved one’s clothing that include his or her name, address, and a phone number where a person can contact you or another reliable caregiver. You can also find GPS tracking devices that can be placed in shoes or on a necklace that give you information on your loved one’s whereabouts if he or she goes missing. Certain age-related conditions can make it more challenging for seniors to age in place safely and comfortably, but Highland Park live-in care experts are available around the clock to help seniors manage their health. Whether your loved one is living with dementia or is recovering from a stroke, you can trust the professional live-in caregivers from Home Care Assistance to enhance his or her quality of life. Thank you all for reading. Best thing make a permanent contact information on the cloth what they wear including inner garments.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 09 2023

    3. Provide A Companion For Public Outings A senior with cognitive challenges should still be encouraged to get out of the house and be social. Home care companions are capable of supervising seniors who have a tendency to wander off, and you may even want to bring a home caregiver along when you’re with your loved one just to have an extra set of eyes. You can make this aspect of the care plan fun by introducing the companion as a new friend who’s excited to take your loved one to special places in the community. Many older adults are choosing to age in place, and some need a helping hand to continue living at home safely and comfortably. Luckily, there is professional in-home care Highland Park seniors can trust and rely on. 4. Create A List Of Your Parent’s Habits & Favorite Places Many times, seniors will wander off and be found at their favorite restaurants or other local venues. Seniors have also been found at their former homes or workplaces. Keeping a list of your loved one’s favorite places to go gives members of the search party a starting point for finding your parent if he or she does manage to get lost. Keep in mind that where your loved one goes may not always make sense. For example, he or she might choose to go to the grocery store late at night if he or she is confused about the time. Continued

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 09 2023

    5 Ways to Help an Older Loved One Avoid Getting Lost. Dementia and other cognitive disorders increase the likelihood of a senior wandering off. Once your aging loved one begins to show confusion about where he or she is or how he or she got there, it’s time to start taking action to prevent a serious situation. These strategies work best when you implement them early on in your loved one’s care plan. 1. Provide Cues For Determining Time & Place Getting lost often happens when seniors are confused about what’s happening around them. For instance, they may wander off if they’re trying to get to the restroom at night but accidentally go out the front door. Signs posted on doors can let your loved one quickly see where they lead. You can also use calendars, alarm clocks, and checklists to keep your loved one more closely aware of reality. 2. Consider Hanging Up The Car Keys Seniors who get lost while driving can make it far away from their original locations. Once cognitive decline reaches this point, it’s usually safest to put the car keys away. While your loved one might still get lost on foot, it will be much easier to find him or her if he or she hasn’t managed to travel across city or state lines. Transportation and monitoring your loved one’s whereabouts are just two of the many types of assistance a home caregiver can provide for your loved one. Senior home care experts are available to provide high-quality care to seniors on an as-needed basis. From assistance with mobility and exercise to providing transportation to the doctor’s office and social events, there are a variety of ways professional caregivers can help your aging loved one continue to live independently. Conitnued.....

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Feb 09 2023

    the state administration of all departments including khaki has gone to the dogs...if this is the situation of a public prosecutor..just imagine the plight of common man....high time this govt is kicked out....

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Feb 09 2023

    When elder people loose memory ,is difficult to locate when goes missing .Alzheimer disease they say .Thats why is important to have person always with her.Hope and pray she may be found somewhere and come back.Did she wear any gold ornaments?many women all of a sudden they get up and run with no definite point.later dont know to return.She may not gone to religious places.But inquire in any Ashrams or other institutes if a unknown person was brought or found.That may help.

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