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Lost at 10 in Islamabad, found at 27: How AI technology traced a missing girl’s family after 17 years

Kiran, who uses only one name, was just 10 years old when she got lost in Islamabad in 2008. She had stepped out to buy ice cream but could not find her way back home and did not remember her address.

November 26, 2025 / 19:39 IST
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A Pakistani woman who went missing as a child has been reunited with her family after 17 years, thanks to facial recognition software and AI technology.

Kiran, who uses only one name, was just 10 years old when she got lost in Islamabad in 2008. She had stepped out to buy ice cream but could not find her way back home and did not remember her address.

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“I was lost and crying. I remember a kind woman took me to the Edhi Centre in Islamabad as I couldn’t remember anything," Kiran, now 27, recalled.

From Islamabad, she was taken to Karachi by Bilquis Edhi, the wife of the late Abdul Sattar Edhi. Kiran was then raised at the Abdul Sattar Edhi Shelter Home, where she stayed for years.