Scotland Yard hunts for missing Indian-origin boy in UK
BY Agencies1 April 2015 6:18 AM IST
Agencies1 April 2015 6:18 AM IST
A 10-year-old Indian-origin boy suffering from a rare genetic illness ran away from his home on Tuesday, prompting the Scotland Yard to launch an appeal to trace him.
Malakhi Chijiuomi-Ghosh, who suffers from a lie-threatening condition known as adrenal hyperplasia, ran away from his London home in the early hours on Tuesday.
Chijiuomi-Ghosh, believed to be of Nigerian and Indian descent, has been described as a light-skinned black boy and police say that unless he receives his medication he could die.
Metropolitan Police chief superintendent Andy Tarrant asked anybody who may have seen him to come forward.
He said: "He is going to be more difficult to trace if he slips into a coma, as well as the weather conditions, and everything else it is really urgent we do trace him and find him.
Malakhi Chijiuomi-Ghosh, who suffers from a lie-threatening condition known as adrenal hyperplasia, ran away from his London home in the early hours on Tuesday.
Chijiuomi-Ghosh, believed to be of Nigerian and Indian descent, has been described as a light-skinned black boy and police say that unless he receives his medication he could die.
Metropolitan Police chief superintendent Andy Tarrant asked anybody who may have seen him to come forward.
He said: "He is going to be more difficult to trace if he slips into a coma, as well as the weather conditions, and everything else it is really urgent we do trace him and find him.
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