When an Indian-American mother eventually discovered the body of her missing 16-year-old daughter, siri Reddy, at the base of a cliff in texas using cell phone tracking software, tragedy befell an indian family. When siri Reddy was supposed to be picked up, she did not appear, so her worried mother went to Keystone school in San Antonio. There was, however, no sign of her daughter.
The mother then followed her daughter's phone using an app, which took her to a forested area close to Heroes Stadium in Thousand Oaks, some 12 miles from Reddy's school. In the interim, the mother called the police, who also launched a search, but the mother ultimately located her daughter at the base of a cliff. Despite the police' best efforts to save her, she was declared dead on the spot. The cause of the death is yet unknown, though.
In a statement they issued, her school referred to her as an "award-winning student." She participated in the Upper school robotics team, the National Honour Society, the school's award-winning science fair team, and The Keynote, the student newspaper. watch out this space for more updates in this regard.