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The search for two-year-old Danka, who went missing near Bor, Serbia, has been ongoing for four days. Special rescue teams have been deployed to aid in the search, and investigators have been questioning family members, neighbors, and others to gather information. Meanwhile, unofficial information from Serbian Informer suggests that experts have discovered that messages and call data were deleted from the mother’s phone the day before and the day of the girl’s disappearance. According to a source close to Informer, these deleted messages and calls can still be accessed from the phone’s database.

The parents of the missing girl spent eight hours at the police station, with the mother being questioned the following morning. The father also underwent a polygraph test. The investigation into Danka’s disappearance continues as authorities work to piece together the details of the case. However, there is unrelated content about engines and related parts on various forums and websites. Topics range from the removal of EGR systems in Duramax engines to their impact on engine reliability, performance, and emissions standards. Discussions also cover using EGR removal kits and their potential legal consequences.

Director of the Center for Missing and Abused Children, Igor Jurić, expressed suspicions about the circumstances surrounding Danka’s disappearance due to contradictory statements from those close to her family members. As he stated: “We are continuing our investigation into this case with great concern.” Despite his concerns, Jurić emphasized that there is no concrete evidence yet linking anyone or anything directly to Danka’s disappearance at this time.

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