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Apr 12, 2009 News
The normally quiet household of an 18-year-old girl has been thrown into chaos after she went missing two Saturday’s ago.
Yesterday relatives told this newspaper that the young woman left the home on March 28, last, for her workplace in the city and has not been seen or heard from since. One relative said that their efforts to contact the girl by mobile phone were futile as the days flew by.
Another stated that on March 28, her boss called the home to inquire why the young girl named, Deokumarie Singh, a/ka Rosemary, was not on duty. Relatives said this was surprising since the young woman had left earlier, indicating that she was headed for her worksite.
Another related that they promptly called her cell phone and the person who answered adamantly insisted that she was on her job site. Relatives became alarmed when she had not returned home by nightfall and could not be located thereafter.
One associate of the young girl however disclosed that a private car dropped her off at a home (at Enmore Pasture, East Coast Demerara) everyday and enquiries from family members have met with the reply that the driver of the red Honda (number given) car was ‘just a friend’. Anyone with information of the girl’s whereabouts can call phone number 270-6630 or contact the nearest Police Station.
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