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‘Missing Mumbai woman, son with aghoris in Tamil Nadu's Sivakasi’
Updated On: 15 October, 2021 08:09 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
Month after disappearance, family gets call from a primary school in Sivakasi, saying the duo was with aghoris and needed to be saved; cops, family in Sivakasi to find the two

The primary school from where the call was made to Anuradha Deokar’s brother Vijay Bhagat
In a shocking turn of events in the missing case of the 33-year-old woman and her 8-year-old son, the family received a call from an unknown person from Sivakasi in Tamil Nadu, urging them to visit the place to save their sister. Vijay Bhagat, brother of missing Anuradha Deokar, received the call from a landline phone from a school in Sivakasi on October 8 wherein the caller said that the missing duo was allegedly with aghoris and that they were in danger. The family members promptly altered Khadakpada police, following which Vijay and two constables went to Sivakasi to look for the duo.
The incident took place on September 8 when Vimal Bhagat, 54, her daughter Anuradha Deokar, 33, and her 8-year-old son left their home at Mohne, Kalyan. Around 11 am, neighbours found the door of their flat open. The neighbours then informed Bhagat’s husband Sahebrao about the disappearance of the trio, following which Bhagat and Deokar’s family registered a missing complaint with Khadakpada police. Meanwhile, police found Bhagat’s dead body near Ulhas river, but there were no traces of Deokar and her son.

