Mumbai cops save runaway bride from Karnataka


Mumbai, Apr 20 (Mid-day): Upset with her parents for  fixing her marriage, an 18-year-old girl from Karnataka took the first train out of her home town — and found herself at Dadar station, unable to communicate in Marathi or Hindi. Thankfully, the cops found her.

The teenager is now back home

Speaking to Sunday mid-day, sub-inspector Padmashree Patil from Matunga police station said, “The girl had a phone number but the number appeared switched off. The number was from Karnataka and we contacted the state’s control room.

A missing complaint had been filed,” he added. The parents arrived in Mumbai and took her back home.

  

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  • Kiran Vasant, mangalore

    Mon, Apr 21 2014

    People have so much time to pass comments on religious differences or even to criticise cops but now when they do something commendable there are no comments. Hats off to the Mumbai Police

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