The Asian Age

Sushma concerned over missing Indian 3-year-old in the US

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has expressed concern over the whereabout­s of a missing Indian girl-child in the United States, adding that the Indian Embassy is “actively involved” in the massive efforts launched by the American police to locate the girl, three year-old Sherin Mathews.

The girl was adopted by parents hailing from Kerala and, according to a media report cited by the minister, was originally from Bihar.

Her original name was Saraswati and she had reportedly been adopted by the couple from an NGO in Bihar’s Nalanda district.

Ms. Swaraj also cited another media report that said the police in the US had deployed drones, helicopter­s besides sniffer dogs on the ground to search for the girl and had possibly unearthed some evidence from

We are deeply concerned about the missing child. The Indian Embassy in the US is actively involved and they keep me informed

Sushma Swaraj, External Affairs Minister

under a tree near the house.

“We are deeply concerned about the missing child. The Indian Embassy in the US is actively involved and they keep me informed,” Ms. Swaraj tweeted in response to a woman who asked her what action the Indian Government had taken on the child’s whereabout­s in the US.

The girl disappeare­d on October 7 in Richardson in the US after being made to stand at 3 am as a punishment by her “father” Wesley Mathews.

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