Source: http://www.mumbaimirror.com/net/mmpaper.aspx?page=article§id=15&contentid=200810112008101103333875037e1cea8
Meghna Subhedar, the 29-year-old techie from Bangalore, who was believed to have gone missing from Mumbai CST railway station on April 10 and was declared dead after police found a body resembling her in Goa on June 25, is very much alive, hale and hearty. Late on Friday night, Mirror learnt that Meghna had called up her father, Dr Mohan Subhedar, around 4.30 pm to say that she is in Pune and wants to meet her family, which lives in Chhattisgarh. She asked her father to come and pick her up. Dr Mohan told Mumbai Mirror, "The call was completely out of the blue. She said she is in Pune and asked us to pick her up. I told her to go to her maternal uncle's house in Pune. We will reach there tomorrow. I cannot say just how happy we are to have found our daughter. There was a time when we had lost hope. And now we have suddenly found her." An emotional Dr Mohan said, "When a dead body resembling my daughter was found in Goa, I lost all hopes. I had thought my daughter was actually dead but my wife kept insisting that the body was not of our daughter. And now she has been proved right. A mother knows her children best. We are so happy today." When asked where she had been all these days, Dr Mohan said, "I just heard from her. I did not want to ask too many questions. I first want to meet her." Edward Verdes http://edskantaram.blogspot.com/
