Missing Teenager Found Safe in Sharjah, UAE
- Publish date: Sunday، 21 April 2024 | Last update: Tuesday، 10 December 2024
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After nearly a week of search efforts, Mohammad Abdullah, the Pakistani teenager reported missing in Sharjah, has been located and is now safe in the custody of Sharjah Police.
The relieved father, Ali, confirmed the news via text message to Khaleej Times, providing assurance to family and friends awaiting updates on Abdullah's whereabouts. While further details are pending, the community remains hopeful for Abdullah's swift return home.
Expressing profound gratitude, Ali extended his thanks to all individuals involved in the search mission, acknowledging their relentless efforts despite the challenges posed by recent flooding incidents across various parts of Sharjah. "We appreciate everything everyone has done in order to find him," Ali stated, reflecting the family's immense relief and gratitude for the community's support during a distressing time.
Seventeen-year-old Abdullah, one of twin brothers, had disappeared on April 14, shortly after leaving his residence in Abu Shagara to accompany a carpenter from a nearby furniture market for repairs. His sudden disappearance had caused distress among family members, with Abdullah's mother, Ayesha, expressing deep concern and constantly praying for her son's safe return. Today's news brings a glimmer of hope to the family and the wider community, as efforts continue to uncover the circumstances surrounding Abdullah's disappearance.
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