Two teenage girls, aged 13 and 14, from Pakistan's Karachi's Korangi area who were reported missing, have been found by police. On Tuesday, police said they found them about about 1200 km away from their home in Lahore.
The teens, who are BTS fans, were missing from their city on Saturday, said senior police superintendent Abraiz Ali Abbasi. During a search of their houses, police recovered a diary containing their plans to travel to South Korea. They wanted to meet BTS , said Abraiz in a report.
Missing Teenage Girls Who Ran Away To Meet BTS Have Been Found
Two teenage girls from Karachi, Pakistan, who were reported missing last week have been found over 750 miles away from home after attempting to travel to South Korea to meet BTS.
Korangi Senior Superintendent of Police Abraiz Ali Abbasi said the two girls, aged 13 and 14, were recovered from Lahore, and the initial investigation showed no signs of kidnapping, Dawn reported.
Love for BTS: Missing teenage Pakistani girls found 1200 kms from home, ran away to meet favourite ...
Last week, two Pakistani teenage girls were reported missing from their home in Korangi, Karachi city. Police discovered that these teenage girls were not kidnapped but rather ran away to meet their favourite K-pop musical sensation BTS.
Here are more details about how these teenage girls ran away from their homes and how police found them.
Two teenage girls run away from Pakistan home to go to South Korea and meet boy band BTS - World ...
The girls, aged 13 and 14, went missing from a town called Korangi in Karachi City before they were found hundreds of miles away in Lahore, which is near the border with India.
After the pair went missing, cops searched their homes and found a diary revealing their intention to travel to Korea, a journey of more than 3,500 miles, said senior police superintendent Abraiz Ali Abbasi.
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