Puttur: Missing girl student reappears with husband


Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)

Puttur, Aug 21: A girl student staying in a rented home at Nehru Nagar in the outskirts of the city, who went suddenly missing from her home on Monday night, appeared in the women's police station here along with her husband on Tuesday. Reportedly, she has entered wedded life with her lover.

Raksha (19), daughter of Gopala Gowda, who happens to be a native of Muliya in Kodimbala village in Kadaba taluk and first year degree course student of the law college in the city, had gone missing under mysterious circumstances on Monday night.

Gopala Gowda had filed missing complaint in the women's police station here. The police said that the girl student told them that she and her friend were in love with each other and have since got married.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Aug 21 2019

    Happy to kow that girl is back without any harm.Second why she disappeared without anyones notice just to get married.?She is still young ,has just started studies.how did she plan her future now?She could atleast inform parents first about her plans and could marry without disappearing.Sometimes girls simply go to a extent without thinking what they are doing.Congratulations to the new couple.what about his parents ?Did they know this event?Or any reaction from them?Nothing is known.was it a intercaste marraige?otherwise I cant understand the sudden plan.

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