Teacher goes missing under mysterious circumstances
Team Udayavani, Jul 29, 2018, 3:44 PM IST
Udupi: A lady teacher has gone missing under mysterious circumstances after she left her home here to attend her school at Shankarpura. The husband of the missing teacher has said that has been untraceable in his complaint to Kaup police.
The missing lad teacher has been identified as Veena Acharya (27), a teacher of St John’s School at Shankarpura and wife of Harish Acharya.
On Friday, July 27th, the missing teacher went to school by the Kinetic scooter she regularly uses, but before leaving, she had left behind a letter. The abandoned scooter was found at the school premises.
“I am leaving my home on the day of lunar eclipse. I request you not to make any effort to trace me. No one should have tension because of my action,” she stated in the letter.
Reportedly, Veena was depressed by the thought of not being able to conceive even after ten years of marriage. In the letter she left at her home, she said that people close to her would have faced problems because of her action.
Description
Veena is 5’5’’ in height has wheatish complexion and can converse in Tulu, Kannada, English, Konkani and Hindi. Also, she has a mark on the left side of her neck.
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