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SBS PunJabi, 26 April 2019
Tej Chitnis went missing from Melbourne on 27 April 2016, the same day as his father’s 60th birthday. Despite extensive searches by police and the community, there have been no clues about his whereabouts, and his car remains unfound. The Chitnis family endures constant grief and unanswered questions. With MPAN’s support, they are keeping Tej’s story alive through awareness campaigns, including featuring his image on coffee cups in Melbourne cafés and during AFL matches to ensure he is not forgotten.
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