Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (RJP)
Sullia, Mar 27: A man and a girl who disappeared in separate incidents appeared at police station together on Saturday, March 26. Do not come to a conclusion now that all ended well. They have created more problems which cannot end easily.
The man Jenukodi Mohith (37) from Yenekallu is married. He is a national level volleyball referee. He had gone for a volleyball match on Sunday March 20 and after that did not return home. Sandhya (23), who was his neighbour, too went missing from the same day. She had said that she was going to her relative’s house. But she did not return home. The locals knew that the missing people were very friendly with each other. Hence they did not take these missing incidents as coincidence. Police registered separate cases and started searching for the couple.
The couple who went to Mangaluru, Bengaluru, Shivamogga, Sirsi and Kadur within a span of a week took the help of friends to stay at their houses. They did not remain at a single place fearing police would trace them. But on Saturday March 26, they felt that they should go to police and tell them that they are together and love each other.
But it was not as easy as they thought. Police cannot entertain the love affair of a married man with an unmarried girl. They called the relatives from both the sides. Obviously both sides are not happy with the decision of the duo who claim to be ‘in love’
Mohith and Sandhya have said that they are inseparable. Mohith’s wife has made it very clear that she is not ready to leave Mohith. Now it is a love triangle. But legal matters need to be considered before honouring blind love.
Mohith has two very small children. People are anxiously waiting for the result. The referee who was a good judge in volleyball matches has become a player in this match.