Police fear for missing woman

Bendigo police say they have serious concerns for the welfare of a young woman who went missing last night.

Police searched part of Golden Square after the woman, aged in her 20s, went missing about 7:30pm (AEDT).

She has blonde hair and was last seen wearing blue jeans and a dark jumper.

Sergeant Brad Towers says anyone with information should contact police.

“We mounted a search because we had concerns for her welfare and we haven’t been able to locate her,” he said.

“So we’re just asking that if anyone knows of a person named Mary Campbell that fits that description – or if Mary Campbell herself could come forward and speak to us – we just need to make sure that she’s okay.”

Three-year-old Indian boy’s death mystery deepens in Melbourne

Melbourne, Mar 6(ANI): The mystery behind the death of three-year-old Indian boy Gurshan Singh has deepened despite in depth police interviews lasting several hours with parents and relatives of the toddler.

Gurshan’s body was found on Thursday night at Oaklands Junction, 30 kilometers away from the Lalor home he had been staying in with his parents and several other adults.

It is being claimed that the infant, who was on a three-month vacation in Australia with his parents, vanished while his mother, Hartreet Kaur Channa, was having a shower.

Victoria Police has said that an autopsy has not determined the cause of death, and there was no evidence of violence on his body, which was found fully-clothed in blue jeans and a gray shirt.

Police hoped further testing, including toxicology tests, could provide answers.

In the only clue revealed, a family friend Sim Kaur said the three-year-old had been screaming in the Lalor home because his father, Harjit Singh Channa had gone to the library.

Detectives followed the route from the family home to the Lalor Library, and door-knocked residents along the street looking for anyone who had seen the boy, News.com.au reports.

Investigators are believed to be leaning away from the theory that Gurshan had fallen victim to a random attack.

One possibility is that he died of natural causes and someone panicked and disposed of his body.

The case threatens to further strain relations between India and Australia, which are already tense following a series of allegedly racist attacks against Indian citizens in Melbourne. (ANI)

Azharuddin pitches in Moradabad for a different game and ‘long innings’

Moradabad, April 8 (IANS) After playing for 16 years on the cricket fields, former Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin is ready to play a completely different game, promising the people of Moradabad that he was was here for a ‘long innings’ in politics.

Azharuddin looked cool in blue jeans, matching blue T-Shirt and dark glasses, preferring this casual outfit to the trademake kurta-pyjama of a typical politician. Many in the crowd, specially the young, copied his jaunty style and raised collar.

‘I have come here to stay and will stay here,’ Azharuddin, who belongs to Hyderabad, told a gathering of his party workers in a jam-packed hall in this crowded city famous for its brass industry.

Azharuddin told his excited Congress party workers: ‘I have been a captain of the cricket team and I believe in playing a long innings. Some people tell me that I have already won the elections, but for me victory is not decided till last ball of the match,’ he said in fluent Hindi.

Azharuddin reached Moradabad, 180 km from Delhi Tuesday, in a black Ford Endeavour to begin an intense phase of campaigning in a state where the Congress has not really been in the reckoning for many years.

As soon as he got down from his car, a large crowd gathered there, with people struggling to have a glimpse of the cricket star who was making his debut in politics.

‘I have come here to see my hero. I have been his fan for long and feel fortunate to see him in real life,’ Pervez Alam, a local resident who said he will vote for him, told IANS.

Azharuddin listened patiently to all speakers of the district Congress committee even as he gave autographs and posed for snaps with youngsters who had come to meet the former stylish wristy batsman.

‘I thank for all the advice. Advices had helped me in the game of cricket and will help me here also. I will learn a lot from all of you,’ he said.

Azharuddin, 46, joined the Congress party Feb 19 amid much fanfare. He was initially being considered as a candidate for Secunderabad, adjacent to his home city of Hyderabad. Tonk in Rajasthan and Meerut in Uttar Pradesh too were considered for him before the party leadership settled on the ‘brass city’, where Muslims constitute 45 percent of the population.

Moradabad, with a population of over 1.7 million, is famous for manufacturing brass, aluminium, iron and glass products and lies in the sugarcane belt of Uttar Pradesh. The brass industry is having a bad time in the global economic recession and the expectations from a local MP is that he would be able articulate their problems in New Delhi and find solutions to them.

Farmers of the region, as anywhere else in the country, face a lot of hardship like lack of power, poor returns of their crops and delayed payments by sugar mills.

Azharuddin took note of their problems. ‘Don’t think that I am a celebrity who is unaware of the problems of farmers. When I was young I used to work in the fields of my aunt. Even now I am ready to work for you and with you in your fields to solve your problems.’

Asked about the hate speeches made by Varun Gandhi, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Pilibhit, only 150 km from here, Azharuddin said: ‘He should avoid making such statements. Such statements send a wrong message to the youth and would not get him votes.

‘The common man needs solution to their everyday problems – rather than issues that divide people and incite hatred.’

His main rival is Thakur Sarvesh Singh of the BJP, who is the sitting state legislator from the Thakurdwara constituency who is known to be close to party president Rajnath Singh. The third important candidate is Rizwan Ahmad of the Samajwadi Party who commands support of the substantial Turk community among Muslims.

I am here for a long innings, Azhar tells Moradabad voters

Moradabad (Uttar Pradesh), April 7 (IANS) Former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin Tuesday started a new innings, as the Congress candidate for the Lok Sabha constituency of Moradabad, as he promised people he was here for a ‘long innings’.

‘I have come here to stay and will stay here,’ Azharuddin told a gathering of his party workers in a jam-packed hall.

Azharuddin told the excited party workers that he believes in playing a long innings.

‘I have been a captain of the cricket team and I believe in playing a long innings. Some people tell me that I have already won the elections, but for me victory is not decided till last ball of the match,’ he said in fluent Hindi.

Azharuddin reached Moradabad, 180 km from Delhi, in the morning in a black Ford Endeavour car. As soon as he got down from his car, a large crowd gathered there, with all struggling to have a glimpse of the star candidate.

Azharuddin was looking cool in the casual dress of blue jeans, blue T-Shirt and stylish goggles – sticking to his patent style rather than switching to the khadi kurta.

Many youngsters in the crowd copied his trademark style of putting collar flaps up.

At the meeting, Azharuddin listened patiently to all speakers of the district Congress committee even as he gave autographs and posed for snaps with youngsters who had come to meet the former stylish batsman.

‘I thank for all the advice. Advices had helped me in the game of cricket and will help me here also. I will learn a lot from all of you,’ he said.

Azharuddin, 46, joined the Congress party Feb 19 amid much fanfare. He was initially being considered as a candidate for Secunderabad, adjacent to his home city of Hyderabad. Tonk in Rajasthan and Meerut in Uttar Pradesh too were considered for him before the party leadership settled on the brass city, which has a substantial Muslim population.

Moradabad, with a population of over 1.7 million, is famous for manufacturing brass, aluminium, iron and glass products and lies in the sugarcane belt of Uttar Pradesh.

Farmers of the region, as anywhere else in the country, face a lot of hardships to make their ends meet.

Azharuddin took note of their problems. ‘Don’t think that I am a celebrity who is unaware of the problems of farmers. When I was young I used to work in the fields of my aunt. Even now I am ready to work for you and with you in your fields to solve your problems.’

Asked about the hate speeches made by Varun Gandhi, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Pilibhit, Azharuddin said: ‘He should avoid from making such statements. Such statements send a wrong message to the youth.’

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Abigail Vaughan, from Merstham, Surrey, had been out with friends and was last seen getting a train from Dorking Deepdene railway station at around 8.30pm on Friday.

Surrey Police officers examined CCTV footage from railway stations and interviewed Abigail’s friends but have had no other confirmed sightings of her.

Temporary Sergeant Andy Mead said: “We need to find Abigail and make sure she has not come to any harm.

“If you have seen a tall girl matching her description, possibly on a train yesterday evening, please get in touch.

“We are also keen to hear from any of her friends who we have not yet spoken to, as they may be able to help us.”

Mr Mead added: “And if Abigail is reading this, I’d like you to know that you’re not in any trouble with the police or your family, but we really need to know that you’re OK.”

She is described as a noticeably tall girl, 6ft 1in in height, and of medium build.

She is white with mousy blonde long hair and when she went missing she was wearing dark blue jeans, black shoes, a black T-shirt and two hoodies, one green and pink striped, the other black with the word ELLE in pink letters worn over the top