7 Class IX kids flee Dehradun to get hitched in Mumbai

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 19 Oktober 2014 | 22.14

DEHRADUN: Seven class 9 students - three girls and four boys, all between 13 to 14 years old - of a Dehradun public school who disappeared on October 14 soon after they decided to "get married, find a job in Mumbai and settle down together" have triggered massive panic in the hearts of both family members and cops.

Three vehicles carrying relatives of the missing kids and three policemen helping in the search have now reached Delhi and will be on its way to Mumbai where they are believed to be holed up.

Policemen on the trail of the school children, meanwhile, said on Saturday that "a couple'', hungry and out of money, has returned to Dehradun. The other five are still nowhere to be found.

According to the police, the group first went to Haridwar and took a train to New Delhi from there on October 15. With only limited cash in hand, they lived at platform number 16 of the New Delhi railway station for two long days. Two of the students even sold off their expensive mobile handsets in order to pursue their dream.

Soon, worried parents of this young bunch began approaching the cops and filing separate complaints with the police at the Patel Nagar, Basant Vihar and Lakhibagh stations in the city. SSP Ajay Rautela told TOI, "The minors claimed that they had done elaborate future planning and that they intended to get married and work in a big city."

Station house officer, Patel Nagar, Pankaj Garaula added that the children visited markets in Delhi and also watched a film. "The two who have returned said the remaining five have left for Mumbai, but this fact is yet to be established." He said a police team from Dehradun, along with the family members of the children, is currently in the national capital.

The father of one of the missing boys claimed that the children were misled by someone. "My son had gone for football practice and some of his friends took him to a birthday party. Since then, he has not returned home." He also accused the police of reacting slowly and charged that it was only after concerned family members fervently raised the issue that the "police woke up and came to Delhi with us."

The same parent expressed surprise over the fact that even after the children spent over two days at the railway station in New Delhi, neither the GRP nor the railway staff cared to talk to them. "We checked the CCTV camera footage to find out whether they had left for Mumbai. I personally believe they may be in Haryana or Punjab," he wailed. The family members and the police team will be leaving for Mumbai on Sunday.

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