Kodagu girl missing for 2 months, parents perform last rites

Mysore | Friday | 12th October, 2018

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The family performed all rituals before setting the effigy on fire.Since the body of Manjula has not been found yet, Kodagu district administration cannot release compensation as per NDRF rules. MADIKERI: Nearly two months after their 15-year-old daughter was reportedly washed away in floods that shook Kodagu district, her parents on Thursday built an effigy to represent the girl and consigned it to flames.Tribals Kudiyara Somaiah and Jayanti, from Bettattur village in Madikeri district , waited for two months for information that might throw light on their missing daughter, Manjula. On Thursday, they performed the last rites of their teen daughter at Jodupala, a village in Kodagu district from where the girl was reported missing on August 17.Manjula, a Class X student, was living with her maternal aunt Gauramma, her husband Basappa and their daughter Monisha. Their house was washed away in landslides, and all four were reported missing. “If we consider this as a special case and release money to the family, then others may try to misuse it,” he said..