Boy goes missing after leaving tuition class in Bengaluru; search launched


Bengaluru, Jan 23 (IANS): A 12-year-old boy disappeared after leaving his tuition centre, in the limits of Whitefield Police Station in Bengaluru.

Parinav, studying in Class 6 in Den Academy School of Gunjur locality went missing in Bengaluru on Sunday.

According to police, Parinav had gone out with his father Sukhesh for tuition at about 12.15 pm on Sunday and never returned home.

Parinav’s father had dropped him off at the tuition centre in the afternoon but Sukhesh got delayed in picking his son up after class. When he reached the tuition centre he found that the boy had left the place.

Preliminary investigations based on CCTV footage collected by the police have shown that the boy had walked to Marathahalli locality from the tuition centre and boarded a BMTC bus from there. However, he never reached his home.

The parents have lodged a complaint with the Whitefield Police and launched a search operation for the missing boy.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Jan 23 2024

    Oh,on Sunday tution ?Let children atleast one day without tution and maths or something .Let them one day free for their brain to re generate.Now did he not have one emergency mobile ?May be he got down wrong station.Hope and pray he is safe and return home healthy.Sometimes children have funny ideas to go around and play a little..meet friends?

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