
Ankita Lokhande expresses gratitude as her househelp's daughter is found; writes ‘we are relieved and overjoyed'
Ankita Lokhande
and her husband Vicky Jain took to social media to share a heartwarming update after a distressing 48 hours. Their house help Kanta's daughter, Saloni, and her friend Neha, who had gone missing on July 31 around 10 AM, have now been found safe and unharmed.
In a heartfelt update, the couple wrote:
'UPDATE: GIRLS FOUND SAFE. We're relieved and overjoyed to share that Saloni and Neha have been found SAFE! A heartfelt thank you to @mumbaipolice for acting swiftly and with such dedication — you truly are the BEST. And thank you to every Mumbaikar who shared, supported.. Your prayers and help made all the difference. Grateful beyond words. – Vicky & Ankita.'
The couple had earlier raised an urgent alarm on Instagram with a joint post that included images of the girls and an FIR copy filed at the Malvani Police Station.
They had shared, 'Our house help Kanta's daughter and her daughter's friend, Saloni and Neha, have been missing since 31st July, 10 AM. They were last seen near the Vakola area.'
Highlighting their emotional investment, Ankita and Vicky added, 'They are not just part of our home, they're family. We are deeply worried and request everyone, especially @mumbaipolice and #Mumbaikars, to help us spread the word.'
Thanks to the quick response by
Mumbai Police
and the public's support, the two girls are now safely reunited with their families. The entire ordeal not only displayed the power of community and social media but also reinforced the emotional bond Ankita and Vicky share with their extended household.

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