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Nov 20, 2020 News
Kaieteur News – The parents and uncle of a 20-year-old woman who reportedly left home with her two children last Wednesday are seeking the public’s help for information on their whereabouts.
Shameeza Khan along with her kids, Aniza and Akash Ali, ages 4 and 2, lives in her parents’ home at Samatta Point, Grove, East Bank Demerara (EBD). Last Tuesday, she had a misunderstanding with her husband who resides a few houses away with his parents.
The following day, her parents left for work but when they returned, she was nowhere to be seen. The parents began making inquiries and were told that she was seen leaving with two bags. Khan’s husband too has not seen nor heard from her since November 10.
The woman’s family said that she has no cell phone in her possession and is worried for her safety.
“We just want to know if she is ok if anyone has seen her, please tell her to make contact with us and notify us about where she is,” the parents said.
Khan’s father has already lodged a report at Grove Police Station. Persons who might have seen Khan and her children or know where they might be can contact family members on 684-6021/621-9086 or Grove Police Station on 265-2233.
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