A young college student in the Indian state of Karnataka has been caught in a web of deceit after her dramatic claim of abduction was exposed as a fabrication. According to police investigations, the student had staged the entire incident, including fabricating her injuries. The police had initially launched an investigation into her abduction claim, registering a case and transferring her to a government hospital for treatment. However, upon reviewing CCTV footage and conducting further questioning, the police found no evidence of the alleged abduction. The student’s statements were also found to be contradictory, and her wounds were deemed self-inflicted by doctors.
During a thorough interrogation, the student confessed to having fabricated the abduction story to avoid attending classes at her rural college and instead join a college in Mangalore. She also admitted to setting her own books on fire and blaming the kidnappers, which was later found to be false. The police have since closed the abduction case and are providing counseling to the student.
In other news, Israeli forces have begun demolishing 14 Palestinian homes in the southern Israeli city of Sderot. A 19-year-old girl was fatally shot in Mumbai, India, in a tragic incident of unrequited love. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s special invitee, Mayor Zeynep Gunes, attended a parliamentary group meeting in Eskisehir’s district of Mehal Gazi, where she sat alongside the President.
The international human rights organization, Amnesty International, has expressed solidarity with Pakistani students and demanded the lifting of restrictions on student unions. An election inquiry committee has summoned former election candidate, Muhammad Muneer, over allegations of bribing voters. A British prince, Prince William, dodged a question about his uncle Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein scandal during a public event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro revealed that he was the target of a murder attempt. Last year, his 23-year-old son, Luis Hernando, was shot and killed by his father in a dispute over US President Donald Trump. In a bizarre incident, a teacher in France, Jacques Levi, has been accused of molesting 89 children over a period of five decades in nine different countries. A shooting incident in Tumble Road, France, resulted in the death of the attacker.
In a separate incident, a family of five from a village in Uttar Pradesh, India, was found dead at their home. The victims included a couple, their three children, and a fourth individual. Nepal has ruled in favor of the power division’s request to impose fixed charges on both protected and non-protected consumers. General Retired Qamar Javed Bajwa was injured in a fall and suffered injuries on various parts of his body.
Former cricketer Nasir Jameel expressed regret over his involvement in a corruption scandal and advised young players to avoid such activities, even after serving their sentences. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the home of a man who was killed while trying to stop a suicide bomber, where he offered prayers for the victims’ souls. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s special invitee, Mayor Zeynep Gunes, attended a parliamentary group meeting in Eskisehir’s district of Mehal Gazi.

