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Youth goes missing from south Kashmir

| @indiablooms | Apr 20, 2019, at 04:38 pm

Srinagar, Apr 20 (UNI) Family members of a youth, who went missing from south Kashmir district of Pulwama on April 10, has sought help from general public and administration to find his whereabouts.

Official sources said that the youth, identified as Riyaz Ahmed Shah, went missing from Tral on April 10. “Shah has last spoken to his brother when he was at Awantipora at around 1600 hrs on April 10,” they said, adding since then his phone is not reachable.

They said the family members have lodged a missing person’s complaint at a local police station. “During investigation police has learned that Shah was last seen at General Bus Stand in Tral on April 14,” they said.

They said police is investigating into the incident. Meanwhile, the family members of Shah have urged people and administration to help them trace him.

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