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FOUND: Abhishek Chandan of Patna, who had gone missing , admitted in Chirayu hospital, Bhopal on Friday. An unconscious Abhishek with his hands and feet tied was found near Bhopal railway station on Thursday night. - PHOTO: A.M. FARUQUI
Patna: Abhishek Chandan, a class XII student of Don Bosco Academy, who had gone missing from the State capital and was suspected to have been kidnapped, has been found in an unconscious state at Bhopal railway station, police said. Abhishek, son of K.K. Chaudhary, a police inspector posted at Chaibasa in Jharkhand, was sighted at the railway yard at Bhopal on Thursday and was admitted to a hospital, a police officer at the Gardanibagh police station here told PTI. The investigation officer of the case along with the family members of the boy has rushed to Bhopal, he said. The police officer was unable to confirm whether Abhishek was kidnapped until his statement was recorded. Abhishek was last sighted in front of Awadh Kunj apartment in Kachchi Talab locality, where his father owns a flat, at around 8 am on Wednesday. When he did not return home till 7 pm, his family members registered an FIR with the Gardanibagh police station. -- PTI
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