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Karachi Girl Missing
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Pakistan: Teen girl goes missing from Karachi

| @indiablooms | Apr 25, 2022, at 12:38 am

Karachi: A teen girl has gone missing from Pakistan's Karachi region recently, media reports said on Sunday.

The incident occurred in Malir district.

The incident occurred just days after 14-year-old Dua Zehra Kazmi went missing from the same region.

According to the missing girl's mother, her 14-year-old daughter — identified as Nimra Kazmi — went missing on April 20 from Saudabad, reports Geo News.

The missing child's mother said that she left her home at 9am to go to work but when she returned, her daughter was not at home, the Pakistani news paper reported.

The girl was not found even after her family members kept searching for her.

It should be noted that Dua Zehra, the girl who earlier went missing from Malir, is still not found.

Commenting on the issue, the chief of Karachi Police Ghulam Nabi Memon told Geo News that the police is employing all-out efforts and the latest technology to search for the child.

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