Four Guwahati schoolgirls rescued from Howrah within 24 hours of going missing
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- •Four Guwahati schoolgirls, aged 14 to 16, went missing on October 10, 2023, after school hours.
- •The girls were rescued within 24 hours from Howrah, West Bengal, by Assam Police and RPF in coordination with local authorities.
- •The girls were found in a shelter home in Howrah and were reported to be in good health.
- •Authorities and families praised the quick response from police and local residents for the successful rescue.
Guwahati, Assam – In a swift operation, four schoolgirls from Guwahati who had gone missing were rescued from Howrah, West Bengal, within 24 hours. The girls, aged between 14 and 16, were reported missing on the evening of October 10, 2023, after they failed to return home from school. Their disappearance triggered an immediate response from local authorities, school officials, and concerned citizens, who launched a search operation.
According to police reports, the girls were last seen near their school in Guwahati’s Christian Basti area. Initial investigations suggested they might have boarded a train, but their exact whereabouts remained unclear until a tip-off led authorities to Howrah. A joint team of Assam Police and Railway Protection Force (RPF) officers, along with local police in Howrah, coordinated the rescue operation. The girls were found unharmed in a shelter home in Howrah, where they had apparently taken refuge after losing their way.
