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24-year-old Indian woman who went to U.S. for arranged marriage goes missing

24-year-old Indian woman who went to U.S. for arranged marriage goes missing

The Hindu10 hours ago

A 24-year-old Indian woman, who arrived in the U.S. State of New Jersey for an arranged marriage, has gone missing, authorities said.
According to the New York Post, the woman, identified as Simran, arrived on a flight from India on June 20. Surveillance footage shows the woman looking at her phone and seemingly waiting for someone, police said.
Lindenwold, NJ, Police, who first learned of her disappearance on Wednesday, said she didn't appear to be in distress in the video.
Police said investigators were told that she had come here for the arranged marriage. However, it was also possible she had no intention to marry, and merely wanted a free trip to America, they added.
Simran has been described as 5 feet 4 inches tall and is said to weigh about 68 kg. She has a small scar on the left side of her forehead.
She was last seen wearing grey sweatpants, a white T-shirt, black flip flops, and small diamond-studded earrings. Police said she has no relatives living in the U.S. and doesn't speak English. Her international phone only works via Wi-Fi.
Police have also been unable to reach her relatives in India, according to the report.

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