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Jul 12, 2014 News
Five days have passed and there is still no news of the whereabouts of the 34-year-old St. Stanislaus College
teacher who disappeared after leaving the National Sports Hall where she took a few of her students to participate in the Inter-Secondary School’s Basketball Championships.
Nyozi Goodman of William Street, Kitty was last seen with another teacher seeing the students off from the event on Sunday evening. There has not been any news of her since.
According to information, the teacher reportedly told her students that she would be staying behind as she expected someone to pick her up to take her home.
Relatives are however convinced that something tragic has happened to the 34-year-old woman.
They say that she would not just disappear without informing family members and the fact that her phone has been switched off clearly indicates that something is not right.
Nestor Thompson, the missing teacher’s sister said that she and her sister were not close. She said the last time she spoke to her sibling was last Sunday morning. She says she does not know whether her sister was involved in a relationship.
“My mother called me from Linden and asked when last I heard from her and I told her on Sunday and then she told me that people were calling her and telling her that they could not get onto my sister,” Thompson, also a teacher, said that she was at school when her mother telephoned her and she immediately left and visited her sister’s apartment which was locked.
The woman said that she asked her sister’s landlord for a spare key and when she entered the house everything seemed to be in order.
She added that the landlord told her that a male visitor would frequent her sister’s residence but he (landlord) could not provide an identity.
The sister related that family members have already contacted all of the woman’s friends who were known to the family but none of them has any clue as to where she might be or who she might be with.
Anyone with information on the missing woman can contact family members on 692-4526 or the nearest police station.
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