Jensare Ajdari, the 15-year-old missing from Padua calls her mother: “I’m fine”. But the research continues

Jensare Ajdari, the 15-year-old missing from Padua calls her mother: “I’m fine”. But the research continues
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There had been no trace of her since April 24th. Now, five days later, Jensare Ajdari, 15 years old, of Macedonian origin, has contacted her mother to reassure her: “I’m fine”. The girl moved away from Camposampiero, in the province of Padua, and on the afternoon of April 28th her backpack was found. […]

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There had been no trace of her since April 24th. Now, five days later, Jensare Ajdari15 years old, of Macedonian origin, contacted his mother to reassure her: “I am fine”. The girl moved away from Camposampieroin the province of Paduaand on the afternoon of April 28th his was found backpack.

Ajdari had left to go to night school who he frequented. When her parents went to pick her up at 8.30pm (approximately), her classmates made it known that the 15 year old had not gone to class. Late in the evening, the family He immediately reported her disappearance and, the following day, a message was sent from Jensare’s cell phone message to his mother: “Don’t worry, I’m alive”.

The woman, however, doubted whether it was really the young woman who sent it, fearing that someone was holding her against her will. Monday morning, after five days, the phone call to tell the woman that she is well and will soon return home. The 15 year old she had already moved away in the past without notifying the family, but never sleeping outside the house.

The searches of the police forces, also with the molecular dogsthey still go ahead and follow the ignitions of the girl’s cell phone usage: the latest data indicate that the 15-year-old is not far from home as she would have implied in her first messages to the mother.

 
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