Ten Children Go Missing from Children's Home in Muzaffarpur
10 missing from Muzaffarpur children’s home
Hindustan Times
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Ten children aged 11 to 12 have gone missing from a children's hostel in Narauli, Muzaffarpur district, Bihar, India. The police are investigating the circumstances of their disappearance, examining CCTV footage, and reviewing security measures at the facility.
- 01Ten children missing from a children's home in Muzaffarpur, Bihar.
- 02Children aged between 11 and 12, with some having disabilities.
- 03Police are investigating staff and security measures.
- 04CCTV footage is being reviewed for clues.
- 05Preliminary findings indicate children escaped late Sunday night.
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Ten children, aged between 11 and 12, have been reported missing from a children's hostel operated by the social welfare department in the Narauli area of Muzaffarpur district, Bihar, India. The police have launched an investigation to determine how the children managed to leave the facility, which houses a total of 46 children, including four who are deaf and dumb. Authorities are interrogating staff and students, while also conducting a search in the surrounding areas. The Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) for East Muzaffarpur, Tushar Kumar, stated that preliminary investigations suggest the children escaped late Sunday night. The police are reviewing CCTV footage to identify any security lapses. An FIR has been registered at the Musehri police station regarding the incident, and further actions will be taken based on the investigation's findings.
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The incident raises serious concerns about the safety and security of children in state-run facilities, prompting a review of protocols.
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