Over 6,000 teens missing since 2004


  • Nation
  • Monday, 13 Aug 2007

MORE than 6,270 teenagers had been reported missing since 2004 and 4,620 of them were teenage girls, reported Metro Ahad. 

However, police statistics have revealed something more alarming – in 2005, 71 of the girls who fled their homes were found dead. Last year, another 71 missing girls' bodies were found. There were 3,246 missing girls reports lodged last year. 

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