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Oct 06, 2010 News
A 28-year-old woman in an advanced state of pregnancy has been missing since Sunday and relatives are appealing for information as to her whereabouts.
Oslyn Richards, of Lot 601 West Ruimveldt Housing Scheme, reportedly left her home three days ago after an altercation with her spouse.
The woman’s father, Robin Moses, said that his daughter is due to deliver this month.
Mr. Moses said that the family has received reports that Oslyn was last seen on Monday wandering at Timehri, and relatives were yesterday scouring the area for her.
The couple has two daughters, aged 11 and one year.
Kaieteur News was told that at around 07:30 hrs on Sunday, the couple had a misunderstanding.
The older daughter was reportedly struck when she attempted to pacify her father.
Mr. Moses said that his reputed wife reported the incident at the Ruimveldt Police Station.
According to the father, he was at work when he received the message that his daughter had disappeared.
From information he received, Oslyn had given her one-year-daughter something to drink, and told the older child to “behave herself” before leaving.
Mr. Moses said that the following day, he received a call from a friend who claimed to have seen his daughter near the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri.
The friend had reportedly sent her to a female counsellor, but Oslyn left without being interviewed by the woman. She has not been seen since,
Mr. Moses suggested that his daughter may have become frustrated over the couple’s domestic problems.
Oslyn Richards, also called Oslyn Cush, is fair in complexion and slightly built. She was reportedly last seen wearing a pair of black jeans and green top.
Anyone with information about her whereabouts can contact her relatives on telephone numbers 223-2636, 223-2203, 643-0400, or 699-9041.
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