2014News

Runaway teens story update

A British boarding school is reportedly willing to admit runaway teenagers 16-year old Indira Gainiyeva and 16-year old Edward Bunyan, after their school, Stonyhurst College said it would not take them back, UK media reports. The teenagers left the school without permission on 13 January.

An online newspaper report from Kazakhstan, nevertheless, says that at least Indira Gainiyeva will be leaving England. As reported, she will return to her home city, Kyzylorda. Her father, Ravil Gainiyeva traveled to Punta Cana to pick her up. “Everything is under control now, and we want to bring Indira back home to Kazakhstan,” Indira’s father Ravil Gainiyeva told the journalists.

Edward Bunyan’s mother Susanne had already arrived to help the Dominican police locate the children.

When they went missing from the school, Interpol tracked them down to taking a flight to the Dominican Republic. Initially they were thought to be in Puerto Plata. Their credit card trail then led the Police to Punta Cana.

As reported, the teenagers moved to a US$100 a week apartment when they learned they were being tracked via their credit card payments. As reported, they were found in a cafe in Punta Cana.

UK newspaper the Telegraph says that the kids were running away from the bad British weather.

http://en.tengrinews.kz/people/End-of-Dominican-Adventure-runway-teen-girl-to-return-to-Kyzylorda-25542

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/centralamericaandthecaribbean/dominica/10596682/Dominican-Republic-runaways-told-they-cannot-return-to-Stonyhurst-College.html