Family members of a youth missing since June 22 seek help to trace him

TNN Bureau. Updated: 7/11/2020 7:42:47 PM Jammu and Kashmir

Srinagar, Jul 11: Family members of a youth missing from June 22 from central Kashmir district of Ganderbal has sought help from administration and police to trace him.
Family members and friends, holding placards, staged a peaceful demonstration at Press Enclave near here, appealing people, administration and police to trace help them to trace Noor ul Hassan Wani who is missing from his Preng Kangan house in Ganderbal from June 22.
“Help us to trace our son,” where is our son missing since June 22, we appeal to Lt Governor administration to please help us to trace Noor ul Hassan”, the placards reads.
Ghulam Hassan Wani father of missing 37-year-old youth said he was working as a medical assistant in Kangan, from where he had gone to his medical shop at Nunner. However, Hassan said that he called his son at around 2015 hrs on June 22 when he was on way to home from Nunner in his car. He said that was the last time he talked to Noor ul Hassan
He said when his son did not reach home he got worried and called him again, but his phone was switched off. Hassan said Noor ul Hassan phone was off since then.
However, his car was found abandoned between Nunner and Preng the next morning, he said adding Noor ul Hassan is survived by his parents, wife and a daughter. Appealing Noorul Hassan to return back home, if he has gone somewhere of his own, his father said. “The condition of our family is in a very Family members seeking help from administration, requested him to return back to his home, if he has gone anywhere out of his own will.


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