The disappearance of a person in the 9/11 attacks remains a strange secret

Two buildings, two planes and thousands of dead people. These are the first things people remember when we mention September 11, 2001. However, an disappearance hides far greater secrets. Doctors Sneha Anne Philip was last seen a day before the terrorist attacks on the world shopping center in [...]
Medical doctor Sneha Anne Philip was last seen a day before the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York.
After she lived near twin towers and was a doctor at the nearby hospital, her family believes that she too died in the attack, even though her body was not found.
Born in India, Sneha grew up in New York, studied in Chicago where she met her future husband, Ron Lieberman.
Lieberman later explained that the day his wife disappeared, he was free and security cameras had shot Sneha on the night of September 10th. Ron came back from the hospital after midnight, but his wife wasn't.
He reported her disappearance in the police, but Sneha Anne was one of thousands of Americans missing in the terrorist attack.
The disappearance was the only one not directly linked to terrorist attacks.
Lieberman realized that police are not helping enough and requested private detective services. He hired former FBI agent Ken Galant, after which the two began private investigations to discover the fate of the new doctor.
Surveillance cameras had shot the woman into the building she lived in and out in minutes. The family claims to be very similar to their missing daughter, but Lieberman could not say for sure that it is his wife.
Lieberman and Galant later concluded that Sneha has come to the aid of attacked people and that he died during the collapse of twin towers.
The police have long failed to investigate her disappearance, but later cited some unusual facts that shed new light on the fate of the doctor.
Earlier, during the year, the hospital in which she worked had announced that she would no longer continue the contract because of alcohol problems.
Not long after the break of his job at this hospital, he had found another job where he continued with the old one. She again had alcohol problems, and during that time she began going to bars where homosexuals were frequented and was often seen there in the company of women she met, according to the words of the police.
The family accused the police of speculation, as their daughter never had a problem with alcohol, but had left work after “had complained against the racist policy of hospital”. The years of the trial followed, and everything came to an end by the appeals court, under which Philip had died while helping victims of September 11th.
At the end of January 2008, she is also officially the victim of 2.751st of terrorist attacks.
Her name today is mentioned in the monument erected on the foundations of the former twin towers. Her mortar remains have never been found.












