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Seven girls who went missing in Mahottari found in India



JALESHWOR: Seven minors including teenage girls who went missing from Bhangaha municipality-8 in Mahottari district have been found in Indian State of Bihar.

The missing girls were rescued from Sitamadhi of Bihar with the help of India Police, informed Province 2 Police Chief Dhiraj Pratap Singh.

“All the rescued girls are safe. It is yet to be investigated who took them to India,” said Singh.

Ashmita Paswan, 18, Nagina Paswan, 18, Riya Paswan, 15, Archana Paswan, 15, Jyoti Paswan, 13, Ranjana Paswan, 10, and Seema Paswan had gone missing from Dharmapur village since Tuesday afternoon.

Publish Date : 31 March 2021 11:50 AM

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