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Oct 30, 2016 News
A 21 year-old mother of three boys, aged seven, six and four and a 21-month-old baby girl
went missing on Monday, October 17, 2016.
The woman has been identified as Felita Williams, of Kuru Kururu Idel Road, Soesdyke-Linden Highway.
Williams reportedly packed her bags and told her children’s father, Bevon Douglas, that she leaving and was heading to Kwakwani by her father, Harold Williams.
However, up until yesterday when this publication contacted her family, she hadn’t been found.
A report was made to the Kwakwani Police Station after Felita Williams failed to arrive at her father’s residence. Douglas said that he had heard when she spoke to her father on the phone on Monday last.
She said, then, “Daddy I’m coming home”. He said that he left for work and hasn’t heard or seen from Williams since. He stated that he is scared for her since she has never done anything like this.
A shop owner in the Kuru Kururu area was said to have seen Williams while she walked out to the public road. Williams was last seen in a long blue jeans and white long sleeves top. Anyone knowing the whereabouts or any information leading to the discovery of this young mother is asked to contact the following numbers or the nearest police station: +592 699 4052 or +592 669 1723.
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