44-year-old missing Mohali doctor found in Delhi

Published On 2021-11-25 03:45 GMT   |   Update On 2021-11-25 13:17 GMT
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New Delhi: A 44 year old doctor who went missing from Mohali three days ago, was found in the national capital on Wednesday, an official stated.

According to the official, the missing doctor Amit Chhabra's parents arrived at the Connaught Place Police Station and informed that their son had been missing from Mohali since November 21.

The parents claimed that the doctor had been mentally unwell since the Covid-19 pandemic due to non-functioning of his hospital, reports IANS Live. The parents had initially filed a missing complaint at Mohali.

A day ago, they received information that their son was possibly seen at Connaught Place. Based on this information, they came to the Connaught Place Police Station where they shared their ordeal with the police.

The police, at around 3.15 a.m., began their search operation.

Soon, after searching the whole area, the missing doctor was traced and was found staying at the Raen basera in Gurdwara Bangla Sahib.

Following that, the doctor's mother was quoted as expressing by IANS Live, "I thank the Delhi Police from the core of my heart for rescuing my child,"

The Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported a similar incident about a 55 year old doctor who went missing after jumping into the Ganga canal in Muzaffarnagar in an alleged attempt of suicide.

Also Read: Doctor allegedly attempts suicide, goes missing after jumping into canal

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