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Mumbai: Cops have stopped looking for our missing girl, says kin

Relatives of 17-year-old girl say cops also failed to nab culprits behind an attack during her father's funeral

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Pancharam Rithadia committed suicide on Oct 13 after his 7-month-long search for his missing daughter bore no fruit

Pancharam Rithadia committed suicide on Oct 13 after his 7-month-long search for his missing daughter bore no fruit

The Nehru Nagar police, who were investigating a missing person's complaint filed in April, have allegedly made no progress in the case even a month after Pancharam Rithadia took his life accusing the cops of not making any effort to find his 17-year-old daughter.

Rithadia, a Chembur resident, whose daughter went missing in March this year, jumped in front of a running train near Tilak Nagar station on October 13. He had left a suicide note alleging that the Nehru Nagar police did not listen to his grievances, and also listed the names of five people allegedly linked to his daughter's disappearance.

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