passed. According to reports from local media such as Indian broadcaster NDTV on the 8th (local time), three 13-year-old female students living in the Karut region of southern India's Tamil Nadu state were arrested on the 4th of last month.
I decided to go to Korea to see ``BTS'' and ran away from home. When the girls did not return home, their parents filed a missing person report with the police, and a search began.
When they ran away from home, they had only 14,000 rupees (approximately 220,000 won) and no passports.
cormorant. They selected Thuthukudi in Tamil Nadu and Visakhapatnam port in Andhra Pradesh as possible departure locations, and left their hometowns for a stopover in Chennai, India.
I headed to Lee. After that, I spent the night in a hotel in Chennai and tried to find a way to get to Korea, but in the end I couldn't find a way.
They thought they could board the ship without a passport and tried to earn money for their trip by working.
say. After a search, police found the girls on a train returning to their hometown. Benadayagam Beral, Chairman of the Child Welfare Committee, said, ``The girls were very familiar with BTS's clothes, and they wore them.
They even bought shoes that looked similar to the ones they wear.''They have longed for a life filled with dance and music, and BTS was a source of inspiration for them.''
Chairman Belal also said that some of these girls have difficult family environments and do not receive proper protection from their parents. He said, ``In the case of a girl, she comes from a single-parent household and her father is mentally retarded.''
"There were some children who had it," he added. At the same time, ``I talked to the children about the importance and value of education in order to realize their dreams,'' and ``I told the parents that their children would receive support and guidance.''
I requested that."
2024/01/09 13:44 KST
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