Mina Tamang, 34, Shanti Magar, 30, and Binisha Gautam, 24, escaped from the rescue center by crossing the gate last Thursday night.
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One of the three women who escaped from the Human Rescue Service Center in Damak-2 has been found, while the other two are missing.
Mina Tamang, 34, Shanti Magar, 30, and Binisha Gautam, 24, escaped from the rescue center last Thursday night by crossing the gate.
Of them, Binisha Gautam was found walking on the road in Damak-4 on Saturday, and the police are searching for the other two. Gautam, who was found on the road, has been returned to the rescue center. The founder of the rescue center, Suman Shrestha, informed that the mental condition of all three women who escaped is weak.
According to him, Tamang's permanent address is Bhojpur, while the permanent address of the other two has not been found.
The rescue center, which has been protecting mentally and physically disabled and guardianless citizens, currently has 28 dependents. Founder Shrestha said that they were rescued from various places and brought to the human rescue service center.
