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Missing Indian Girl Foud In Scotland
The Indian girl who went missing in Oxford Streetfor found 10 days later in Perthshire.
Apparently she made her own way there.
http:// article s.times ofindia .indiat imes.co m/2013- 06-21/u k/40118 161_1_s cotland -yard-o xford-s treet-g irl
Has this been reported here, or have I missed it?
Apparently she made her own way there.
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Has this been reported here, or have I missed it?
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// What did the family have planned, asylum? //
Don't think so. The father is a wealthy man and they have a good life in India. I don't think the parents were in on any plan and they did believe that she was genuinely missing. The girl may have had other reasons for wanting to stay, as discussed on AOGs original thread.
Don't think so. The father is a wealthy man and they have a good life in India. I don't think the parents were in on any plan and they did believe that she was genuinely missing. The girl may have had other reasons for wanting to stay, as discussed on AOGs original thread.
Sir.prize.
There is nothing on the STV News website
http:// news.st v.tv/
The search 10 days ago featured prominently in all the national press. Yet the story she has been found doesn't get one line in any of them. Odd.
There is nothing on the STV News website
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The search 10 days ago featured prominently in all the national press. Yet the story she has been found doesn't get one line in any of them. Odd.
It was also reported on Yahoo on Friday
http:// in.news .yahoo. com/los t-londo n-bandr a-teen- emaan-s hah-fou nd-scot land-18 3000399 .html
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