Delhi Schoolmates Found in Haridwar after Fleeing Homes
Three schoolmates, aged 11-13, from southwest Delhi fled their homes following disagreements with their parents. They were later found at Haridwar Railway Station after police tracked their movements using CCTV footage from various locations. The initial investigation indicated they left home due to anger over being scolded by their parents.
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Three schoolmates who fled their homes in southwest Delhi over issues with their parents were discovered at Haridwar Railway Station, Delhi Police confirmed on Monday. The girls, aged between 11 and 13 years, had gone missing from the Sagarpur area.
The incident came to light on Sunday, prompting the police to register an FIR. Authorities scrutinized around 100 CCTV cameras, tracing the girls' movements through Sagarpur, Hauz Khas, and Nizamuddin.
On Monday morning, the three girls were successfully located at Haridwar Railway Station. A senior police officer mentioned that initial investigation revealed the girls were upset after being scolded by their parents. Further investigation is ongoing.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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