Bengaluru, Apr 11: Atreyee Majumdar, a 35-year-old anthropologist, missing from Bengaluru for nearly a week, has now been reportedly found in a city hotel. “She was found in hotel Taj Vivanta on MG Road in the city this morning,” a senior police officer said.
According to reports, the hotel staff informed the police that Atreyee was there after recognising her from the pictures that were being shared by Atreyee's friends and family on social media.
A missing complaint was registered with the Marathahalli police after Atreyee, who is also a PhD student, went missing on April 4, the day she arrived from Canada and was taken by her parents to their home in Bengaluru.
The police had earlier maintained that she had left her home by choice. Atreyee’s father Biplab Majumder filed a complaint on April 5, stating that his daughter, who left home at 9pm the previous day, hadn’t returned or contacted them. Her family and friends had shared her photos on social media, hoping to get some clue about her location.
“She landed in the city from Toronto on April 4. After reaching home, she went directly to her room and slept. At 9pm, she stepped out with a purse (she wasn’t carrying her mobile),” Biplab said.
Preliminary investigation shows Atreyee stayed in two hotels after leaving home. Soon after stepping out of the house, she checked into Novotel hotel in Marathahalli.
The next day, she went to Marriot hotel in Bellandur, which was her last known location. CCTV footage shows she checked out on April 6, and she was alone, police said.
Atreyee is an alumnus of National Law School in Bengaluru. She also studied at Yale before going to Toronto for post-doctoral research with a fellowship from the Andrew W Mellon Foundation.

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