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.