MANGALURU: Three women who were staying at the Prajna Swadhara Centre in Jeppinamogaru, Mangaluru, have gone missing, prompting concern from authorities and the public. The women—Rani (26), Sonia (19), and Nargish (35)—escaped from the rear side of the centre on February 4, 2019, according to reports. A case has been registered at the Kankanady Town Police Station, and investigations are ongoing.
Details of the missing women
The police have shared detailed descriptions of the missing individuals to aid in their search.
Rani is 152 cm tall with a wheatish complexion, black hair, a round face, and a heavy build. She was last seen wearing a saffron-coloured churidar with matching pants and shawl. Rani speaks Kannada and Hindi and hails from Uttarahalli, Bengaluru.
Sonia stands at 135 cm, has a fair complexion, medium build, black hair, and an oval face. On the day she went missing, she wore a blue churidar and speaks Kannada. She is also a resident of Uttarahalli, Bengaluru.
Nargish is 135 cm tall, with a dark complexion, medium build, and a round face. She was last seen in a pink churidar and speaks Hindi. Nargish is a native of Kolkata and had no known relatives.
Police appeal
The Kankanady Town Police Station has urged anyone with information about the women’s whereabouts to come forward. According to a release issued by the Station House Officer, citizens can contact the police station immediately with any relevant leads to assist in locating the missing women.
Conclusion
The disappearance of Rani, Sonia, and Nargish has raised alarm in Mangaluru and among their families. Authorities continue to investigate the case while requesting public cooperation to ensure the safe return of the women. Timely information from citizens could prove crucial in tracing the missing individuals.
