Lost in Transit: Jabalpur Youth Loses his 'Valuables' - Seeks help of Mangaloreans...
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (MM/CN)
Dear readers, here is a story we publish under humanitarian grounds,as a brilliant, young student who dreamt of a big future has lost all his assets that would help him build his career. A fellow bus passenger who had an identical bag apparently took his suitcase instead.
We urge you to read the story and let us know of any details that could help the hapless youngster locate his lost bag. Contact us at news@daijiworld.com with any useful leads. This could just be a case of
genuine mistaken baggage.
You could surely save the future of youngster.
Editorial team
Mangalore, Jul 5: Mahendra Lakhanpal, from Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh), is frequenting the churches in the city. No, he is not a pilgrim seeking to convert. He is here in search of a bag that his son lost in
transit.
Lakhanpal's son Vivek lost his bag . It would have been an ordinary bag if not for the fact that it contained his BE graduation convocation certificate, SSLC and II PUC marks cards, passport, laptop, registration booklet of his motor bike, amongst other things. All these were in the trolley bag that Vivek had taken along with him aboard a KSRTC bus leaving Mumbai for Harihar, on Sunday, June 29.
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A Management student in Harihar, Vivek found his bag missing when he alighted at his destination. He immediately reported the matter to the bus conductor, who then located a similar bag which, unfortunately, was not that of Vivek. When KSRTC officials searched the bag, they found one photograph which seems to be that of the actual owner of the bag and came to the conclusion that he had taken Vivek's bag by mistake.
Alwyn
That individual is thought to be a certain Alwyn, who got down at Hubli. Though Vivek lodged a complaint at Hubli police station (case no 460/08) and handed over the photograph obtained from the other bag,there
has been no progress so far.
Finally, the senior Lakhanpal decided to begin a manhunt ( bag hunt ) on his own. Some sources informed him that Alwyn might have headed for Mangalore. So Lakhanpal made his way to the city. However, the mysterious Alwyn is yet to be traced. Assuming Alwyn to be a Catholic , Lakhanpal has made futile rounds to all the city churches hoping to get some information of the man who might have his son’s bag.