Missing student's parents offer reward
The parents of French student Ophélie Bretnacher have offered a Ft 2 million reward to anyone providing information about their daughter’s whereabouts.
The 22-year-old disappeared last week in Budapest.
Police and divers searched for her body with an underwater sonar equipment on Monday.
Annually 60-70 bodies are found in the Danube, 10-20 of them suicides.
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