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Noted Indian doctor goes missing in US

Dr Zehra Attari's family has also offered a $10,000 reward for any information leading to her safe return.

Updated on: Nov 12, 2005, 20:36:00 IST
None | By , San Jose (California)
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A well-known Indian paediatrician living in the Bay Area here has gone missing with the police along with family and friends searching for her.

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Both the Oakland and San Jose police are searching for Dr Zehra Attari, who was missing since Monday.

Her family has also offered a $10,000 reward for any information leading to the safe return of the 55-year-old doctor, who has worked extensively with the poor, and hails from Udaipur in Rajasthan.

Attari, who lives in San Jose and works in Oakland, left her office on Nov. 7 evening, for a medical conference in Alameda. She never made it to the event.

Because of the bad weather, the driving conditions and her unfamiliarity with the route, police have been concerned.

"There was no kind of stress or drama in her life," said San Jose police detective Steve Brownlee of the department's missing person's unit.

Police used a helicopter to fly over the Oakland estuary in case Attari had accidentally driven into the water. But there was no sign of her car.

"Police have searched the waters around Alemeda and checked all neighbouring hospitals, but there have been no reports of accident," Huma Ali, her youngest daughter said.

The family said she was a cautious driver who did not like to drive at night and rarely travelled unfamiliar routes without her husband.

Meanwhile, friends, family and members of her mosque have hit the streets around her Oakland clinic with missing person flyers in hand.

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