Wednesday 9 October 2013

Indian husband pleas for safe return of wife missing at Australian university

Sydney, October 8, 2013-Husband of the Indian post-graduate student who went missing in last week at an Australian university, has made an emotional plea for her safe return.Natasha, wife of Sandeep Narang, was last seen on CCTV footage at the University of Tasmania in Launceston, where her husband dropped her on Friday afternoon.Police say there has been no sign of the 30-year-old education student since. Police said that there has been no sign of the 30-year-old student since that day, but has ruled out any foul play.Narang said that every second is killing him, and he is trying to search everywhere but since they don?t have any close friends here he is stressed.Inspector Michael Johnson said threats to foreign students in other states had not been an issue in Tasmania and there?s no evidence to suggest that it is an issue in this particular matter.Narang said that study stress in a Sikh community that values high achievement could have caused his wife to run away.The report said that the couple has been in Tasmania for several years, with Natasha completing much of her study at UTAS. She hails from Phagwara town of Punjab. The university authorities have appealed to students to paste 20,000 pictures of Natasha to trace her.

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