THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
Kerala police on Wednesday ramped up their efforts to locate Thasmid Thamasum , a 13-year-old girl from Assam who went missing from her rented home near the state capital. Thamasum is the eldest daughter of a daily wage earner living in Kazhakkoottam .
The girl was last seen around 10.30 am on Tuesday, according to police reports. After preliminary searches yielded no results, her parents filed a complaint, prompting a massive search operation . CCTV footage from various city locations, including railway and bus stations , was examined.
A breakthrough came when a woman passenger reported seeing a girl matching Thamasum’s description on a Kanyakumari -bound train. The passenger provided a photograph, which the parents confirmed as their missing daughter. Consequently, Kerala police extended their search operation s to the Kanyakumari region in Tamil Nadu, although confirmation of the girl’s arrival there remains elusive.
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