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Roodepoort residents are urged to be on the lookout for this missing man

He said that he was going to wait for President Cyril Ramaphosa and the army to bring his ID book and SASSA card.

 

Residents are urged to help find Piet Koopman, who was last seen on Monday, 11 February at the Horison Methodist Church.

Piet is a homeless man, but was taken in by the church and has been living there for more than two years. While he was staying at the church, they tried to help him to get his ID so that he could go back home. However, Home Affairs failed to help him.

Also Read:

https://www.citizen.co.za/roodepoort-record/2018/03/20/what-to-do-when-someone-goes-missing/

Piet has mental problems and the last time he was seen, he said that he was going to wait for President Cyril Ramaphosa and the army to bring his ID book and Sassa card. Since then he has not come back.

Should you have any information on Piet’s whereabouts, please contact the church’s secretary, Gladys Bell, on 011 763 5463, or email: horisonmethodist@telkomsa.net.

Do you perhaps have more information pertaining to this story? Email us at roodepoortrecord@caxton.co.za (remember to include your contact details) or phone us on 011 955 1130.

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