Missing Kazakh Woman Found in Vietnam Four Days Later
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A Kazakh woman who went missing in Vietnam was found four days later. She is now with the consul, Orda reports.
Kazakh citizen Asem Aubakir, who disappeared in Vietnam, was found four days later. Her sister announced this on Instagram.
At the moment she is with the consul. I saw Asem on a video call. I can’t comment on the rest yet. The main thing is that she was found.her sister said.
Details about Asem’s condition have not yet been disclosed. Her sister only said that she would soon fly to Vietnam to bring her home.
Asem’s disappearance became known on March 6. She stopped contacting her relatives, after which they began searching for her and sharing information on social media. Officials from Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, working together with the Vietnamese authorities, also joined the search.
Earlier, Orda.kz reported on another missing person case that, unfortunately, ended tragically. A man went missing after a major fire at a factory in South Korea. Eighty-one employees were evacuated, but two workers, including a citizen of Kazakhstan, were reported missing. Later, police and firefighters found a body inside the burned-out workshop, although the identity had not been established at that time.
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