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Jan 29, 2016 News
A Supply, East Bank Demerara (EBD) teenager has reportedly disappeared without a trace, leaving her mother fearful that something terrible has befallen her.
Entiyah Singh went missing around 06:30 hrs on Sunday when she left her Lot 12 Supply home to uplift something from a relative who resides nearby. She has not been seen or heard from since.
The 14-year-old left home wearing blue jeans and blue jersey, and a pair of slippers. Her mother, Indira Boodram, is convinced that someone in the village might be responsible for her daughter’s disappearance.
In fact, the teen was in contact with an individual in September last, and he (the individual) tried to lure her to neighbouring Venezuela.
The schoolgirl reportedly told her mother that the individual had told her that he owned a lot of properties and cars in that country. He even questioned her about her having a passport.
That individual was arrested for human trafficking but he was never charged. “I don’t know what happened but I want her home,” the desperate mother cried.
Since her daughter’s disappeared, the woman said that she has not slept. She has been searching for her day and night.
“Tia, wherever you are please come home back,” the woman begged, tearfully.
Anyone with information on the teen’s disappearance can call 697-1814, 663-4429 or the nearest police station.
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