Former Indian cricketer and umpire misses, police complaint lodged

Updated - 30 Aug 2018, 01:14 PM

Dharam Vir Pathak, Kapil
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In one of those unfortunate stories, the missing case of the former Indian cricketer and the umpire took place. The former Ranji Trophy cricketer and All India Panel umpire Dharam Vir Pathak juggled his address to go missing.

Meanwhile, the son of Dharam Vir Pathak, Kapil Pathak lodged a complaint in the police station citing the missing of his father. It is learnt that Dharam Vir Pathak is suffering from a minor memory loss as well.

Dharam Vir Pathak is under memory loss medication – Kapil Pathak

Speaking of the same, the son of Dharam Vir quoted that they were sleeping when his father left the house. He mentioned that it was around 6’o clock in the morning when his father went out of the home.

Dharam Vir Pathak, Kapil Pathak
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Kapil Pathak went on to add saying that his father has got the slight memory loss issue and is under medication. However, he clarified that it wasn’t a that serious threat as he can recollect the things within moments of the time.

“We were all sleeping when he left the house and since then he has not returned home”, the son, said to this Reporter from Delhi. “The missing complaint has already been registered with the police Sadly he has not carried his wallet with him and there is no address or identity proof in his pocket”, Kapil Pathak added..

“He has some memory loss problem and is under medication. But it is not a very serious memory loss. Whatever he forgets can recollect soon afterwards”. “He did read the newspaper and remembered India’s recent performance against England”.

However, it wasn’t the first instance to be recorded in the cricket books. Previously, S Ramaswamy of India also left the home and never returned back. Later, the records closed terming a presumed death.

In the other instance,  Australia’s John Hodges was also missed but a complaint wasn’t registered on him. His case was also closed sighting a presumed death.

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