27 July 2011, 13:00

The family of a student who got lost in Norway started for Oslo

The parents of a Georgian citizen Tamta Liparteliani who got lost during the act of terror in the Norwegian camp in the island of Uteia having enlisted the support of Nino Kochorashvili, Consul of Georgia in Norway who specially came to Oslo from Denmark, started for the capital of Norway tonight.

There is no name of Liparteliani on the list of the victims. According to the information available, neither was she found in any of the hospitals where the people injured in the accident were taken.

“Our daughter disappeared at the moment of terror and we know nothing about her. We do not know whether she is dead or alive. We will do our best to find her”, mother of the missing girl Leila Asatiani said in the airport in the telecast of Georgian company “Rustavi-2”.

During the act of terror there was one more Georgian citizen Natia Ckhetiani in the youth camp who soon contacted the Consulate. According to her, she and Liparteliani lost each other in the island. Both girls had studied together in Kutaisi University named after Akaki Tseretely, Department of social sciences, and graduated from it two years ago. They are active members of regional youth organization “Young Specialists” which had sent them to the camp in Norway.

See earlier report: "Relatives of Georgian citizen who disappeared in Norway appeal to Mikhail Saakashvili for help".

Author: Inna Kukudzhanova Source: CK correspondent

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