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Assam: Mother and toddler disappear from Margherita home, husband suspects foul play

Assam: Mother and toddler disappear from Margherita home, husband suspects foul play

A woman and her two-year-old son have gone missing from their residence in Makumkilla village under Margherita police station jurisdiction, prompting authorities to launch a search operation across Tinsukia district.

 

Sunita Uraon disappeared from her home on Sunday morning, leaving behind her five-year-old son and distraught husband Kanu Uraon. The family noticed her absence when she failed to return by evening, having left without informing anyone of her destination.

 

Kanu Uraon has filed a formal complaint at Margherita police station, alleging that Pinky Uraon, a resident of Pengree Nalani village, may have persuaded his wife to leave the state. The complaint suggests the disappearance was not voluntary, raising concerns about potential abduction.

 

Local police have initiated investigations and are examining possible leads regarding the woman's whereabouts. Officers are coordinating with neighbouring districts to track any movement across state boundaries.

 

The case highlights ongoing security concerns in the 83rd Margherita constituency, where authorities have recorded multiple incidents involving women's safety over recent months. Community leaders have called for enhanced protective measures and increased police patrolling in rural areas.

 

Margherita police station officials have requested public assistance in locating the missing mother and child. Anyone with relevant information can contact local police stations or call the dedicated helpline at 8099456472.

 

The investigation continues as search teams work to reunite the family and determine the circumstances surrounding the disappearance.