FBI's ‘Worst Kidnapping List’ Indian, Mayushi Bhagat, $10,000 reward announced

The intriguing case of Mayushi Bhagat's baffling disappearance continues to shroud Jersey City in mystery, over four years since her vanishing on April 29, 2019. Clad in colourful pyjamas and a black T-shirt, Bhagat, a 29-year-old Indian student, was last spotted leaving her Jersey City residence. Her absence triggered immediate concern, leading her family to notify authorities on May 1, 2019, initiating a thorough but unresolved search effort.

Mayushi Bhagat missing

Who is Mayushi Bhagat? 

Born in July 1994 in India, Bhagat pursued studies at the New York Institute of Technology. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Urdu, she had acquaintances in South Plainfield, New Jersey. Standing at 5’10" with black hair and brown eyes, she ventured to the United States in 2016 on an F1 student visa.

Mayushi Bhagat missing

The Mysterious Trail of Events:

The enigma surrounding Bhagat's disappearance traces back to a cryptic WhatsApp conversation with her father at 12:30 am on May 1, 2019. While assuring her well-being, she hinted at a desire for solitude, signalling an intention to not return home. This seemingly innocuous exchange morphed into a haunting clue amidst her unexplained absence.

Mayushi Bhagat missing

Call for Information:

The quest for Mayushi Bhagat persists as an unresolved enigma, pleading for closure. A resounding appeal echoes for anyone possessing even a fragment of insight into Bhagat's whereabouts or the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. The reward of $10,000 serves as an incentive, urging active community engagement to aid law enforcement agencies in unlocking this enduring mystery.

Mayushi Bhagat missing

Mayushi Bhagat missing

Law enforcement, spearheaded by the FBI Newark Field Office and the Jersey City Police Department, actively implores individuals with any information about Bhagat to reach out. The promise of a substantial reward remains, offering up to USD 10,000 for details leading to her location or safe recovery. Bhagat’s 'Missing Person' poster now features prominently on the FBI's "Most Wanted" page, listed under "Kidnappings/Missing Persons," emphasizing the gravity and urgency of her disappearance.

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(With input from agencies)

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