Three School Girls Reported Missing in Pokhara, Urgent Search Underway
In a distressing incident that has sent shockwaves through the community, three schoolgirls have been reported missing in Pokhara since yesterday. The disappearance of these young girls has sparked a joint effort by authorities and concerned citizens to locate them and ensure their safety.
The trio, identified as Manika Pariyar (14), Alisha Pariyar (13), and Radhika Pariyar (14), all residents of Bindhyabasini in Pokhara Metropolitan City-2, were last seen in their school uniforms as they left for school on Monday. However, they neither reached school nor returned home, leaving their anxious parents deeply concerned.
Parents of the missing girls have issued a heartfelt plea for cooperation from the public and relevant authorities to aid in their safe recovery. The situation has prompted the District Police Office in Kaski to launch an intensive search operation to locate the missing girls and provide reassurance to their distraught families.
Radhika and Manika were enrolled at Rastriya Secondary School, while Alisha was a student at Barpatan Secondary School. The District Police Office confirmed that, despite brief phone conversations between the parents and Radhika and Manika, the whereabouts and well-being of the girls remain unclear.
Shravan Kumar BK, Information Officer and Deputy Superintendent of Police at the District Police Office, stated that a proactive search is underway, with law enforcement officers working diligently to trace the path the girls may have taken. The parents have also taken the initiative to formally report the disappearance to the Police Office, amplifying the collaborative efforts to locate the missing students.
As the search intensifies, the local community has rallied together, demonstrating a strong sense of solidarity and support for the families affected by this unfortunate incident. In a bid to expedite the search process, officials are appealing for any information that could lead to the discovery of the missing girls.
With the whereabouts of Manika, Alisha, and Radhika still unknown, authorities are sparing no effort to bring them back home safely. The local populace remains hopeful for a swift and positive resolution to this distressing situation, and their thoughts and prayers are with the missing girls and their families during this challenging time.
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