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Jul 05, 2015 News
…Suspected to be with mother’s spouse
Just about one month ago Kimilia Freeman fled the home of her spouse, Charles Caesar, 43, also known as Mamma, after a long and abusive relationship and countless death threats.
The woman recalled the day that she fled for her life; Caesar had dealt her a sound thrashing and stated that he was going to kill her. She however managed to escape, leaving her 14 year-old son, Junior Smith and thirteen year-old daughter Alizia Smith.
The couple once resided at Bent Street, Werk-en-Rust, with the children who both attended schools in Georgetown.
Freeman related that after her escape she reported the matter to the Alberttown Police Station and later went back with help for the children. To her surprise they were gone. Charles and the children have had no contact with the woman who is now pressing for the public’s assistance in finding them since the police investigation is still on-going.
It is believed by the grieving mother that her children may have been taken to either Buxton or Berbice against their will. Caesar is said to have family members including a member of the Guyana Police Force, living in those communities.
According to reports, the boy was last seen in Georgetown. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the two children is asked to contact the Alberttown Police Station or the Nearest Police Station.
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