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Dec 10, 2013 News
A father of five is seeking help to find his 14-year-old daughter, Raveena Motie, who went missing from early December.
Harry Narine Motie, 43, of Berbice explained that his daughter went missing after returning from Pentecostal Church, Hampshire Village, Courentyne on Sunday December 1, last. The mason by trade, who was rendered housebound since a surgery, said that his daughter was missing by the end of the service.
He then visited the said church with his wife and two daughters. “Me tek me bicycle and went home and didn’t see her. My neighbour said they see her left with a haversack on her back heading out to the roadway. They said she was talking to somebody with a white Toyota Premio car and the car picked her up and from then she never come back home.”
Having a suspect in mind since he stopped his daughter from attending Port Mourant Community High School since the beginning of the term,
Motie said, “The guy what me suspect has lots of friends in the village and on the night before my daughter disappeared, I saw three of his friends, one was on a motorcycle, and I think they came for her since then.”
The depressed father made a report to the police station and is asking anyone with information to contact the Albion Police Station or 322-5450 or 602-9559.
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