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Search operation launched for missing teenager in Vuwani

Khodani Munyai (19) was last seen on 6 August, wearing black trousers, a white t-shirt, a black cap and black All Stars

LIMPOPO – Police in Vuwani, outside Thohoyandou, have launched a search operation for a missing 19-year-old, Khodani Munyai from Vyeboom D village. Munyai has been missing since the morning of 6 August 2019.

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Police Spokesperson, Col Moatshe Ngoepe says the teenager, who is a learner at Tshipakoni Secondary School, allegedly left home for school and never returned. He was last seen wearing black trousers, a white t-shirt, a black cap and black All Stars. He is short and slender.

“Police have searched for him at friends, relatives and surrounding areas without success. Anyone with information that can help find him should contact Detective Warrant Officer Rabakali on 072 149 5518; the station landline 0159627005, the crime stop number 0860010111 or the nearest police station,” Ngoepe concluded.

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