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Kerala police begins probe in German woman missing case

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Published : Jun 30, 2019, 10:20 PM IST

The Kerala police began investigating the case of one Wiese Lisa, a German citizen, who went missing after she left the Thiruvananthapuram international airport on March 7. The 31-one-year-old had left Germany on March 5 along with another foreign national, who is believed to be a British citizen.

Kerala police begins probe in German woman missing case

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): The Kerala Police on Sunday began probing the case of a missing German woman after her family approached the German consulate stating that they had not heard from her since she left Germany.

Wiese Lisa left Germany on March 5 and reached Thiruvananthapuram international airport on March 7. She was accompanied by another foreign national believed to be a British citizen.

Lisa's mother had sent a letter to the German consulate that her daughter's whereabouts were not known since she left Germany on March 5. Subsequently, the consulate sent a complaint to the Kerala police chief.

Pradeep, a Sub Inspector of Police at the Valiyathura police station said that the police have registered a case and have begun their probe.

According to the 31-year-old's disclosure in the arrival form, she was to head to the ashram of 'hugging saint' Amrithananda Mayi near Kollam, about 80 km from Thiruvananthapuram.

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But the police probe revealed that she did not reach the Ashram and was last seen leaving the airport on a two-wheeler.

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): The Kerala Police on Sunday began probing the case of a missing German woman after her family approached the German consulate stating that they had not heard from her since she left Germany.

Wiese Lisa left Germany on March 5 and reached Thiruvananthapuram international airport on March 7. She was accompanied by another foreign national believed to be a British citizen.

Lisa's mother had sent a letter to the German consulate that her daughter's whereabouts were not known since she left Germany on March 5. Subsequently, the consulate sent a complaint to the Kerala police chief.

Pradeep, a Sub Inspector of Police at the Valiyathura police station said that the police have registered a case and have begun their probe.

According to the 31-year-old's disclosure in the arrival form, she was to head to the ashram of 'hugging saint' Amrithananda Mayi near Kollam, about 80 km from Thiruvananthapuram.

Also read: Autopsy report reveals custodial torture in Kerala

But the police probe revealed that she did not reach the Ashram and was last seen leaving the airport on a two-wheeler.

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Thiruvananthapuram, June 30 (IANS) Kerala Police have begun an investigation to trace a German woman tourist, who had come to the state in March, after a complaint from her family that they had not heard from her, a police official said.



Pradeep, a Sub Inspector of Police at the Valiyathura police station, under which the Thiruvananthapuram airport comes, said that police have registered a case and begun their probe.



According to the police, the German Consulate had informed the state police chief of the missing woman, named Liza, 31, after her mother in Germany approached them saying there is no word from her.



Liza arrived at the airport here on March 7 and according to her disclosure in the arrival form, she was to head to the ashram of 'hugging saint' Amrithananda Mayi near Kollam, about 80 km from here.



But the police probe revealed that she has not reached there and she was last seen leaving the airport on a two-wheeler.



The police had got information that her friend Mohammed Ali, a British passport holder, was with her, but also found that he had departed from the Cochin airport on March 15.

 


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