Teenager Who Fled Home with 7-Year-Old Nephew to Meet Premanand Maharaj Found in Mathura

Summary

Missing Children Found Safe in Gwalior A 13-year-old girl from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, along with her 7-year-old nephew, was reported missing, prompting her family to file a kidnapping complaint. The investigation led authorities to discover that the pair had headed towards the Mathura railway station. According to the teenager, their intention was to visit Premanand […]






Missing Children Found Safe in Gwalior

A 13-year-old girl from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, along with her 7-year-old nephew, was reported missing, prompting her family to file a kidnapping complaint. The investigation led authorities to discover that the pair had headed towards the Mathura railway station. According to the teenager, their intention was to visit Premanand Maharaj, as her father frequently travels to Mathura.

Digital Desk, New Delhi. A troubling incident unfolded in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, when a 13-year-old girl vanished from her home alongside her young nephew, aged seven. The alarm was raised by their family, who promptly contacted the local police to report the children missing, suggesting the possibility of kidnapping. Authorities quickly initiated an investigation, which revealed that both children were seen heading towards the railway station, carrying bags with them.

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After activating the teenager’s mobile phone, police were able to trace the children’s location to Mathura. Acting swiftly, they contacted the Government Railway Police (GRP) at Mathura railway station, which enabled them to locate and recover the two children safely.

Children’s Journey to Meet Premanand Maharaj

Upon being questioned by the authorities, both children explained that they had set out to meet Premanand Maharaj. The 13-year-old explained that her father frequently visits Mathura to pay homage and see the sacred sites of Radha and Krishna. She mentioned that they decided to travel on September 26 in hopes of joining him on his visit.

When the police inquired whether someone had accompanied them, the children denied it, asserting that their journey was solely their own decision. Subsequently, the police, with the family’s assistance, escorted the children back to Gwalior, ensuring their safe return.

Mobile Location Plays Crucial Role in Recovery

In a significant turn of events, law enforcement utilized the children’s mobile phones to track their whereabouts. Once the phones were activated, authorities quickly pinpointed their location, which led to a coordinated effort to locate them. The officers on duty at the railway station were promptly informed, and the children were safely retrieved from platform number three by the GRP, marking the end of a concerning episode for their family.


Kapil Sharma

Kapil Sharma has worked as a journalist in Jagran New Media and Amar Ujala. Before starting his innings with NewsState24, he has served in many media organizations like Khabar24Live, Republic Bharat.

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