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No clue yet on missing toddler, search operations continue

No clue yet on missing toddler, search operations continue
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Authorities in Kakinada, India, are continuing a round-the-clock search for a missing two-year-old girl who disappeared on June 6. The operation involves multiple agencies, including the Forest Department and disaster response teams, though no significant leads have been found.

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The case highlights the challenges of search and rescue operations in rural, dense environments and the public concern surrounding child safety.

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Kakinada Superintendent of Police G. Bindhu Madhav on Monday said no leads have emerged so far to help in tracing two-year-old Sunkara Gnaneswari, who has been missing since June 6 from S. Agraharam village of Tuni mandal in Kakinada district.

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