a tweet shared FBI The incident surrounding Mayushi Bhagat has sparked debate and confusion among social media users. Many asked why the agency released information about the Indian student, who had been missing since 2019, without any updates on her case.

“The #FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the location or recovery of Mayushi Bhagat and the identification, arrest and conviction of those responsible. She was last seen on the night of April 29, 2019, leaving her apartment in Jersey City, New Jersey. ” the agency wrote.
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According to a missing persons notice issued by the FBI, Mayushi Vikas Bhagat was born in Indialast seen on the night of April 29, 2019. She was last seen leaving her apartment in Jersey City, New Jersey.
According to the FBI, “She was last seen wearing colorful pajama pants and a black T-shirt. Bhagat was reported missing by her family on May 1, 2019. She was attending New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) in New York City and was in the United States on an F1 student visa.”
The agency further said, “Bhagat speaks English, Hindi and Urdu. She has friends in the South Plainfield, New Jersey area.”
There are questions like this on social media:
One person wrote, “She’s been missing for 7 years and y’all posted about it an hour ago?????????? Y’all don’t even want to find her*.” Another added: “Remembering a missing person after seven years. Is this really a joke? I hope she’s still alive.”
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A third person posted, “How can the United States be a superpower but not find someone who has been missing since 2019?” A fourth person commented: “It’s been 7 years and she is still missing. I hope she is still alive in body and spirit and will be found soon!!!”


