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Jun 29, 2013 News
David La Rose was 40-years-old, two years ago when he left his Alberttown, Georgetown home, and for the first time ventured off into the interior for work.
His family has never heard from, or seen him since. They believe that something might have gone terribly wrong, as that is unlike La Rose not to make contact with his family.
Relatives said that he never disclosed who his employer was, so they have no one to contact about his whereabouts.
The man’s youngest brother, Dale La Rose, told this newspaper that the man would not have spent such a long time away from home, especially to be in the interior, and that even if he was there, he would have at least informed his family that he was alright.
“David ain’t stay so. 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’s wedding last year,” La Rose said.
The brother added that his family members, especially his parents, have been 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, the family is still grieving.
The La Rose family is seeking answers, and are asking persons who have any kind of information as to who La Rose had gone with or where, to make contact with them on telephone numbers-673-7169, 225-8133.
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