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Australian teacher went missing in Amritsar; daughter seeks Punjab CM's help

Australian teacher went missing in Amritsar; daughter seeks Punjab CM's help
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The daughter of an Australian teacher who went missing in Amritsar, India, has appealed to the Punjab Chief Minister for assistance. Local police have identified the victim's brother as a prime suspect in a kidnapping investigation.

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The case involves international diplomatic concerns and highlights issues of property-related crime and missing persons in the region.

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The daughter of an Indian-origin high school teacher based in Melbourne, who went missing in Amritsar last month, has appealed to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for help in tracing her father.

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The report relies on police statements and family appeals, maintaining a neutral tone regarding the ongoing investigation.

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