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A growing crisis: Fourth woman reported missing

A growing crisis: Fourth woman reported missing

The Citizen2 days ago
A learner from Mkhulu Combined School, Boniswa Sesi Mafuleki (21) from Kwa-Mapimpane, went missing last Saturday.
According to information, her family was away and she stayed at home, but when they arrived back, she was nowhere to be seen.
The family asked the neighbours if they had seen her, and one neighbour said she had borrowed some money so she could go to town.
She was last seen wearing a pair of jeans, a white crop top, and brown boots, and was carrying a small handbag.
Boniswa's father, Given Segoane, went to the police station to open a missing person's case, and has checked the mortuary and hospitals in vain.
The family is urging anyone with information to call 082 228 8299 or 071 136 5763, visit their nearest police station, call Crime Stop on 08600 10111, or use the My SAPS App.
• Luisa Samuels has been missing since last Friday.
According to her family, Luisa was going to Sozama Secondary School on Friday morning as usual, but never arrived and hasn't been seen since.
The family shared with the Middelburg Observer that it is not in her character to run away from home.
Luisa was last seen wearing a tracksuit with the words New York written on it, and she was carrying her green Puma school bag.
A missing person's case was opened at the police station, and investigations are underway.
The family is not yet sure if she was kidnapped, but they urge anyone who may have seen her to call 083 857 1605 or report it to their nearest police station.
• Another two women are also missing.
Charlotte Thulisile Mlotshwa (24) from Kwazomukuhle Extension 9, Hendrina, has been missing since July 20.
Thabisile Thabethe (36) from Blinkpan has been missing since May 30
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