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Bluff gran appeals for missing granddaughter’s return

"I don't care about anything else. I just want her home,"

A BLUFF grandmother pleads with the person who took her seven-year-old granddaughter to return her safe and alive.

Anelisa Mtshali went missing on Sunday, 14 January after she and her mother left for Bluff Towers.

Both failed to return home. Distraught grandmother Patricia Kate said she was at church and when she returned, she had noticed that her granddaughter was not there. “I asked my family where she was and they told me her mother took her to the shops. I believe it was between 8.30am and 9am when I was at church,” sobbed Patricia.

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It has been over a week since she last saw her granddaughter, who should have started her second year at her Bluff school. “It is not fair on this child to take her away from her family as well as her education, so I plead with the person who took her bring her home, leave her by the gate and just leave. I don’t care about anything else. I just want her home,” pleaded the granny.
Kate said the seven-year-old has been raised as her own child and is extremely intelligent. “She understands English as I have taught her and she is very good in school. She is a bright and lovely child and we miss her so much at home,” she said.

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Kate opened a missing person’s report at Brighton Beach SAPS. She describes Anelisa as fair in complexion with brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a pair of black
leggings and a white top.
If anyone has information on the Anelisa’s whereabouts, contact the family on 074-209-2683 or 083-780-8708, or Detective Constable Malimela on 083-440-1131 or Crime Stop on 08600-10111.

 

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