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Noida Minor Runs Away After Brother’s Scolding, Police Search Underway
A 17-year-old girl fled her Noida home after being scolded by her brother for failing exams, prompting a missing report and police search operations.
A 17-year-old girl ran away from her Noida residence after her brother scolded her for failing in her class for the second time. Police have launched search operations with two teams to locate her.
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Manish Singh, Noida: A 17-year-old girl in Noida ran away from her home after her brother scolded her for failing in her class for the second time. The incident occurred when the minor, who had already failed in the same class twice, was confronted by her brother about her academic performance.

The brother filed a missing report at Thana Faes-1 in Noida after discovering that his 17-year-old sister had left home without informing anyone on the morning of 4 May at around 5 AM. The family resides in Sector-5 Harauli village in the Thana Faes-1 area and belongs to Bihar’s Nawada district.

During the investigation, police found that the girl frequently uses mobile phones and shows little interest in her studies. The brother had scolded her on 3 May after she failed in the same class for the second time, which led to the girl fleeing from home without informing anyone.

Police have deployed two teams to search for the missing minor, but so far no breakthrough has been made. The brother has expressed concerns that something might have happened to his sister. The investigation is ongoing.

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