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View all search resultsJAKARTA: The parents of a university student who has been missing for eight days say they expect that the police will be able to find her soon
AKARTA: The parents of a university student who has been missing for eight days say they expect that the police will be able to find her soon.
Nadia Dwi Rahma, a student at Trisakti University’s School of Economics, was last seen when she left her home to go to campus on Oct. 24.
Nadia’s mother, Emy Ismiani, said here on Tuesday that Nadia usually arrived home at around 6:30 p.m. but that on Oct. 24 she did not return home and her cell phone was off.
Emy also said that she had tried to contact Nadia’s friends but none of them had seen her arrive on campus.
Emy said that Nadia usually took a motorcycle taxi from her home in Bekasi to Cawang, East Jakarta, and then the Transjakarta busway to her campus in Grogol, West Jakarta.
Jakarta Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Baharudin Djafar said that the police had established a special team to investigate Nadia’s whereabouts.
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