Indian family missing in US; authorities probing link to vehicle crash in river
BY Agencies11 April 2018 4:48 PM GMT
Agencies11 April 2018 4:48 PM GMT
Washington DC: An Indian family of four was reported missing in the US state of California while on a road trip and authorities are fearing for the worst after an SUV matching their vehicle was believed to be swept away by a flood-swollen river, according to a media report.
The Thottapilly family, from Kerala, went missing on Thursday while travelling from Portland to San Jose.
The search continues for a maroon Honda Pilot that went down an embankment on Friday around 1:10 pm on Highway 101 near Dora Creek, about five miles north of Leggett, according to the Cailfornia Highway Patrol (CHP).
The vehicle is the same kind that the Thottapilly family 42-year-old Sandeep, 38-year-old Soumya, 12-year-old Siddhant and 9-year-old Saachi were driving on a road trip from Portland, Oregon, back to their home in the southern California city of Valencia, with a planned stop to see relatives in San Jose, The Mercury News reported.
A notice posted on Facebook stated that relatives last heard from the family on Thursday, and reported them missing over the weekend after they did not show up for their planned Friday visit. The San Jose Police Department confirmed that a missing persons report was filed on Sunday involving the Thottapilly family. Their last known location was the Klamath-Redwood National and State Parks area, roughly 80 kms north
of Eureka.
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