Published On: September 11, 2022 01:35 PM NPT By: Republica | @RepublicaNepal
RUPANDEHI, Sept 11: Three school-bound children who had gone missing from Butwal since three days have been found in Kerala, India, said the police. The children—Sagar Paudel, 15, Samir Lamsal, 15, and Pradip Panthi, 14, all of Butwal Sub-metropolitan City-11 — had gone missing when they were bound to their school, said the families.
The families filed a police report with the Area Police Office, Butwal after they did not come in contact for long.
Father of Samir, one of the disappeared children, is in India, and all of them are in contact with him according to an investigation, said Thag Bahadur KC, chief of the Area Police Office.
"We have been informed that the missing children have been in contact with their families. Further information about how the children reached India will be revealed after further investigation once the children reach Nepal," he said.
Lamsal and Paudel are ninth graders at Nabin Industrial Kadar Bahadur Secondary School in Butwal-11, while Panthi is an eighth grader at Naharpur Secondary School.
(RSS)
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