Daughter's appeal moves Karnataka police to track dead woman's mobile


Madikeri, May 24 (IANS): A day after an emotional appeal by a nine-year-old girl who sought police help to track her deceased mother's mobile phone, Kodagu police has put the mobile number as well as IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number on a tracker.

An emotional message on social media by Hrithiksha, daughter of a daily wage worker in Kushalnagar who lost her mother to Covid-19 on May 16, went viral on Sunday.

She appealed to the people who might have taken her mother's mobile at the Covid hospital in Madikeri to give it back. She said that the mobile has a lot of memories of her mother.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (Dy SP) Madikeri, B P Dinesh Kumar told IANS that as soon as the police saw this message they put this number on a tracker but as of now this number remains switched off for obvious reasons. "We had hopes that she might find her phone in the Covid hospital. There are around 10 phones which have remained 'unclaimed' but unfortunately, she couldn't find her phone," he said.

According to him, the phone's last location (before it was switched off) within a 10 km radius of the hospital is a clear indication that the mobile was stolen. "We have tracked the last location, our search is on, we will find this phone soon," he added.

"The thief may change the SIM card and may keep it dormant for some time. We are very close to solving this case," he said.

"The phone was switched off when the girl and her family members tried calling the deceased (Prabha) on Saturday (May 15) and the next day the family was told that Prabha had succumbed to the deadly virus," he explained.

Kumar said they asked for the phone to be given back.

"Hrithiksha has been crying and asking for the mobile to be returned since the phone has a lot of photos of her mother," local media said quoting the family.

Hrithiksha is a class 4 student in Kushalnagar. Her mother fell ill two weeks ago and was hospitalised in Madikeri after testing Covid positive.

Meanwhile, a team of volunteers from the local Indian Youth Congress office met the family to hand over a new phone to Hrithiksha. "Since an FIR is also registered in this case, we've also requested police authorities to catch the thieves quickly," IYC national president Srinivas B. V. tweeted.

The IMEI is a unique 15-digit serial number given to every mobile phone which is often used by the police to track criminals or phones.

"When a 'missing' phone is off, police contacts service provider to give the details of calls made in a specific duration of time. So they can get the last location of the phone from there. This is basically because you connect to a tower of the service provider to make calls/SMS/etc and the provider records the same. Therefore, some details regarding the call, your phone and the tower are stored with the company," the police said.

The police added that generally tracking android phones is easy as it keeps a track of location history by default. "But to get this information we need to get access to it through Google, which is a lengthy process, but in this case, we may not have to go this far as we have other methods to track this phone," the police said.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Check with irresponsible ward staff the ones who are responsible for transferring deceased for disposal they are the ones who hand over personal items to next of kin.. is that so hard ? I want this phone to reach this young girl. the ward staff or whoever they are main culprits once they get information that patient is dead they swoop like vultures to dispose the body thereby taking personal items. Similar incidents happened at wenlock.

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Tue, May 25 2021

    This is a very sad incident. Police should track the people in the hospital who are responsible for the last rites of the dead corona patient. With so much of publicity there is more chances of the mobile getting destroyed by the thief.

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  • Kuttappa, Coorg

    Tue, May 25 2021

    My heart aches.... When I read this, it's indeed very emotional for that baby girl to go through this at such tender age. But, What kind of a people it is who steal from the dead, have people lost humanity ????

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  • M.Mathias, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    The saddest thing is that nine year old girl from poor family lost her mother due to corona. Similarly there are more cases. Government should help this families financially.

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Dear girl, I appreciate your efforts to find your mothers memories stashed in the lost phone. Your mother must have loved you very much. Even if you do not find the phone don't be disheartened. Keep her memories well in your mind and make her proud with your achievements

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  • Maria Dsouza, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Great efforts by the police team. Thanks to d social media for highlighting this issue. I hope and pray that they find the phone. May God hear the plea of this child longing for her mother's phone. Very sad 😭😭

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Mon, May 24 2021

    Thank God for media, social too.

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Mon, May 24 2021

    We all will be happy if police team find the mobile first then give statement in media.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 24 2021

    Appreciated ...

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  • Guru, Mulki

    Tue, May 25 2021

    That phone must have reached Nallasopara

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Guru, Mulki - Tuje Mirchi Lagi Tho Main Kya Karu ...

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