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Class 5 student goes missing in Assam’s Jorhat

First Published: 23rd February, 2024 13:24 IST

The incident has been reported from Chaliha lane in Jorhat

A student of class 5 has reportedly gone missing in Assam’s Jorhat district.

The incident has been reported from Chaliha lane in Jorhat.

As per inputs, the child has been missing since February 20.

Speaking to media, the child’s mother said that he had an examination that day. He returned home from school at 11 am and then went for tuition at 4 pm. He returned from tuition at 5.30 pm and nobody saw him after that.

The family members of the child have suspected that a man identified as Sonu Singh must have abducted him as he had threatened to do so few days ago.

Furthermore, the family has asked anyone with information regarding their child to contact them.

Further details are awaited.

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