A 14-year-old boy named Aman Dubey, son of priest Manbodh Dubey, has gone missing from a temple in Dakoda village, Haryana. The seventh-grade student disappeared around 7 AM, with villagers reporting they saw him in a tempo heading toward Bahrore, Rajasthan. Police have registered the complaint and begun investigating.
In Narnaul, Haryana, a 14-year-old son of a priest went missing under
In Narnaul, Haryana, a 14-year-old son of a priest went missing under suspicious circumstances from a temple in Dakoda village near Nangal Chaudhary police station area. The missing child's father, Manbodh Dubey, has filed a complaint at Nangal Chaudhary police station. In his complaint, Manbodh stated that they are originally from Boksha village in Buxar district, Bihar. Currently, he works as a priest at the temple in Dakoda village. His son Aman Dubey, about 14 years old, is a seventh-grade student who attends the government school Triveni Dham in Shahpura village, Rajasthan.
The missing child's father, Manbodh Dubey, has filed a complaint at Nangal
Aman had been staying with his father at the temple for some time. Manbodh reported that yesterday morning around 7 AM, Aman suddenly disappeared. Despite extensive searching, no trace of him was found. The priest has requested police to identify and locate his son based on his photograph. He mentioned that all family members are deeply worried since Aman's disappearance. Police have registered the complaint and begun investigating the case.
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Key Points
- 14-year-old Aman Dubey, son of priest Manbodh Dubey, went missing from a temple in Dakoda village, Haryana around
- Aman, a seventh-grade student at Triveni Dham government school in Shahpura, Rajasthan, was reportedly seen in a tempo
- The family originally hails from Boksha village in Buxar district, Bihar, with Aman recently staying with his father
- Manbodh Dubey has filed a missing person complaint at Nangal Chaudhary police station, providing his son's photograph to
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