Three school girls go missing in Pokhara
Three school girls have gone missing in Pokhara since yesterday.
The girls in school dress had left home for school on Monday, but neither did they reach school nor returned home, the parents said, urging all concerned for cooperation to find them.
Manika Pariyar (14), Alisha Pariyar (13) and Radhika Pariyar (14) of Bindhyabasini, Pokhara Metropolitan City-2 went out of contact while going to school, according to the District Police Office, Kaski.
Radhika and Manika are the students of Rastriya Secondary School while Alisha is the student of Barpatan Secondary School.
Although the parents briefly talked to Radhika and Manika by phone, it was not clear where and how they were.
The parents lodged applications at the police office, seeking cooperation to search for the missing girls.
Information Officer and DSP at District Police Office Shravan Kumar BK said that police had intensified search for the school girls.
They had not gone to their relatives' home either, he added.
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