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Family members demonstrate in Pakistan, blocking highway to demand return of missing student

| @indiablooms | Jun 13, 2024, at 04:46 am

Family members of missing students, along with members of the civil society, blocked a national highway in Pakistan's Kech area, media reports said on Wednesday.

The incident forced the suspension of traffic in the area.

According to the family, Farooq Baloch and four other students went missing on May 28 from a locality in Quetta, where they were studying, reported Dawn News.

Baloch still remains missing despite the return of four students.

People blocked the highway to demand return of Farooq.

“My son should be recovered, who has been missing for 14 days from Quetta,” the mother of the missing student told Dawn News.

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