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Missing persons perhaps in Roodepoort

Four children and two adults are missing and could be in Roodepoort, says MCSA.

Four children and two adults were reported missing and might have been seen in Roodepoort.

One of the missing children, Sindiswe Sebodi (14) last was seen when she attended a party with friends at Florida Lake on 4 October. She has brown eyes, black hair and is short and slender. Sindiswe has a scar on the left side of her head and was wearing a black top, red and blue skirt, black leggings and black shoes.

Ronewa Monyai (17) last was seen on 18 April in Rosslyn. She has dark eyes and black hair.

Nombuso Cele (15) last was seen on 3 October leaving Sebenza High School in Doornkop. She has brown eyes and black hair and is tall and slim.

Lethabo Maema (12) last was seen on 27 September at White City, Jabavu. He has brown eyes, is chubby and was wearing a striped navy blue and white T-shirt, blue pants and blue and white sandals.

Missing Children South Africa (MCSA) also mentions in a press statement of two adults who were reported missing. Donique Vergie (20) last was seen on 29 September in Eldorado Park wearing navy blue jeans, a black jacket and blue Nike tekkies. She has hazel-brown eyes, dark brown hair and is 1,5 metres tall. She has a tattoo of two dolphins and a heart on her right shoulder.

Erik Peter Snyman (29) went missing after he left for work between Bromhof and Sandton on 5 October. He was riding a red Moto Mia motorcycle. He has blue eyes, light brown hair and is 1,67 metres tall. He has several tattoos, a full sleeve on his right arm and three-quarter sleeve on his left arm of roses, a demon, an angel and a girl’s face. He last was seen wearing a yellow Wednesbury Cricket Club jacket with jeans and tekkies.

MCSA urges residents to contact them or Dobsonville Police if they have seen the missing persons. Contact the MCSA on 021 950 1546 with any information pertaining to the missing persons. The Dobsonville and Florida Police Station can also be contacted on 011 983 1506 and 011 831 7000.

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