Bantwal: Youth from Koila working in trading market goes missing


Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal

Bantwal, Jan 11: A youth from Koila in Rayi grama panchayat limits has been reported missing after he left home on January 7 saying he was going to BC Road.

The missing person has been identified as Shaun Francis Sequeira (29), a resident of Koila, Rayi.

According to the complaint, Shawn left home around 12 noon on January 7 stating that he would go to BC Road and return. At about 2.30 pm, he spoke to his sister over the phone. He usually returned home by around 7.30 pm every day, but did not come back that night. When family members tried to contact him later, his mobile phone was found to be switched off.

Enquiries with relatives, neighbours, and friends also yielded no information about his whereabouts.

In her complaint, Shaun’s mother Flavy Sequeira stated that he had been working in the trading market for the past five years. He would take money from friends, invest it in the share market, return the profits to them, and keep a portion for his expenses.

She further stated that he had been incurring losses frequently in these transactions and would share his concerns with his sister. It was also mentioned that he had borrowed money from friends for further investments.

Bantwal Rural police have registered a case and are investigating the matter to trace the missing youth.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jan 11 2026

    Scary thing .One shouldnt borrow money from others in a large scale without having basics.Probably he is now in a stage not to pay back even a small amount and they are searching him and demand.So he must be hiding.Best is better to tell the truth and promise to pay back however is possible.Make a deal.Otherwise situation might go out of hand or already happened?Hope someone help him or lead .

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  • Samantha Sequeira, Kallianpur

    Sun, Jan 11 2026

    Never borrow and invest in Share Market. Its a cycle of years if any security crashes for any reason to recover, One should have own investment, Patience and most importantly knowledge.

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  • Rudolf Rodriguez, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 11 2026

    Hope he has not harmed himself! Punting in the markets is always a loss making business for retail investors; God knows how he managed to pull on for five long years by borrowing money? Looks like the people who financed him are now hounding him to return their money back, which is the reason for his going missing!

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