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Mar 04, 2013 News
A 31-year old mother of two from Better Hope, East Coast Demerara has gone missing from her home for the past two weeks. Shanti Seegobin also known as Anita was last seen at a neighbourhood “rum shop” in her village on the day after Mashramani.
She was clad in a white jersey with blue denim jeans.
Seegobin is slim and brown in complexion; two of her upper incisors are missing and she has a speech impediment.
Her Sister Devi Seegobin became aware of Shanti’s disappearance after she telephoned her brother-in-law (Shanti’s husband) on February 25 last.
Seegobin was informed by a relative that her sister had not returned home since she left just after midday on Sunday. Devi Seegobin further learnt that her sister had been drinking before she left the house and ended up at the ‘rum shop’.
“When me call, they say she de drinking she lil wine and so and she tell them she going to the rum shop, and duh was around one in the afternoon and after that nobody never hear back from she . She husband search all ova but up to now we can’t find she.”
Seegobin‘s mother Parbattie Seegobin, told this newspaper that her daughter normally stays away from the house but returns after two days.
However the concerned mother knew that something was amiss after her daughter had not returned home. She and her daughter Devi went to the Sparendam Police Station where they filed a missing person report.
To make contact with the Seegobin’s family regarding the whereabouts of Shanti Seegobin, persons can call the following numbers: 673-3704 and 693-5075.
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