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Two Years old Girl Danka is on Interpol’s Missing Persons List

Published April 1, 2024
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In the section of Interpol’s yellow notices, which are issued for missing persons, there was also a girl Danka Ilić who disappeared six days ago in the vicinity of Bor, and her detailed description, as well as the names of her parents, were given on the website.

Danka’s specific characteristics include a hanging earlobe wart on her left ear, and an irregularly shaped mole on her left upper arm, slightly dark in color, it was announced on the Interpol website.

Both the father’s and mother’s names, Miloš Ilić and Ivana Dragomirović, were left.

Interpol Yellow Notices are issued to help locate missing persons, often minors, or to assist in the identification of persons who cannot be identified.

Today, the Embassy of Serbia in Austria appealed to citizens that, if they recognize a two-year-old girl on the territory of Austria, they should immediately inform the Embassy, the Austrian police or the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia, while the criminal service of the province of Vienna launched an investigation into the case of the disappearance of the girl from Bor, who allegedly seen in the capital of Austria.

The appeal was published on the Embassy’s account on the “X” social network.

“A Serbian citizen who lives in Vienna, according to his own statements, may have seen a girl who disappeared in Serbia accompanied by two women at a tram stop in the city center on March 30 around 8:00 p.m. He contacted the Serbian authorities in this regard, who turned to the Viennese police with a request for an investigation”, stated the Viennese police, who interviewed the witness.

Two-year-old Danka Ilić from Bor went missing on March 26, and the search for her has been ongoing ever since. Danka Ilić has brown hair, brown eyes and is about 85 centimeters tall.

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