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Apr 12, 2012 News
-family fears the worst
Family members of 40-year-old David La Rose have now become worried that something might have gone
terribly wrong after the man left to take up a job in the interior since early August last year. He has never contacted them since.
The 142 Sixth Street, Alberttown resident left his home to take up a job in the interior after receiving a phone call from an unidentified person on August 3, 2011. It was his first trip to that region.
After days had passed and they had not received a telephone call from David, his differently-abled father and overseas-based mother became uneasy, wondering where their son could be, and in what state.
The Computer Technician’s family is now being forced to assume the worst, since they believe that it is unlike David to not make contact with his family after such a long time.
The man’s youngest brother, Dale La Rose, said that David would not have spent such a long time away from home, especially in the interior. And that even if he was there, he would have at least informed his family that he was alright.
The distraught man added that David would not have stayed away till now, especially since their brother’s wedding is merely days away.
“David ain’t stay suh. He would’ve at least called me. Everybody stressed out because we ain’t know how and where he deh. And he wouldn’t have missed his own brother wedding,” La Rose said.
Young La Rose explained that his family, especially his parents, are even more worried since they have already lost one son. Yesterday was their son Carlos La Rose’s death anniversary. He was murdered 17 years ago, but his family is still grieving.
And to put them out of their latest misery, the La Roses are asking anyone knowing the whereabouts of David La Rose, to kindly make contact with them on telephone numbers-673-7169, 225-8133, or inform the nearest police station.
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