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Feb 25, 2013 News
Family members of 62-year-old Yacoob Alli, called Yacoob Musahid, are pleading for information about his whereabouts. He has been missing from his Lot 124 Old Road Vreed-en-hoop, West Coast Demerara home for almost two weeks.
The missing man’s daughter told Kaieteur News that she has made several checks around his village, as well as hospitals and mortuaries on the West Coast of Demerara and in Georgetown.
The distraught woman explained that her stepmother passed away last December and that her father has been depressed every since.
She added that she spoke to her father almost every day since his wife’s death, and that he never mentioned anything about having to leave home.
“I don’t know where he gone, but I talk to him just the night before and he didn’t say that he had to leave home, so I don’t know what happened,” the weeping woman said.
She added that a few neighbours said that they saw the elderly man locking up his home and leaving. When the daughter got there, she saw that the place was fully secured.
“Even though I know that he lock up and left, I need to know where he gone… right now that man ain’t emotionally stable, and I am scared”.
She added that she wants her father to know that his family loves him and they want him to return.
The woman is calling on the public to help her in finding her father.
Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to make contact with the nearest police station, or his family on telephone numbers 592-622-1166 or 592-671-4902.
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