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Another young girl has gone missing! She left saying "I'm going out for a walk" and hasn't been reachable since.

Another young girl has gone missing! She left saying

13.09.2024 14:31

14-year-old Aslıhan Miray Kabadayı, who lives in Izmir, left home saying "I'm going out for a walk." Search efforts have been initiated for the young girl who never returned and no news has been received.

In the district of Güzelbahçe in Izmir, 14-year-old Aslıhan Miray Kabadayı, who left home saying "I'm going out for a walk" and has not been heard from since, is being searched by teams.

Missing teenage girl in Izmir is being searched

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Aslıhan Miray Kabadayı, who left her house in Yelki Neighborhood of Güzelbahçe district two days ago saying "I'm going out for a walk", did not return. Her family, who couldn't reach Kabadayı, reported the situation to the police. The teams started examining the security cameras in the area. The teams determined that Kabadayı went to a market in Seferihisar district last. It was determined that Aslıhan Miray Kabadayı, who was sitting on a bench at that time, had a video call with her mobile phone. The search operation by the teams is ongoing.

Missing teenage girl in Izmir is being searched



 
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