Missing Germiston man may be on the Bluff

If anyone knows of his whereabouts, contact SAPS Elsburg's head of detective

A JOHANNESBURG woman believes her missing husband is on the Bluff after she had his cell phone traced recently.

Deon Kotze went missing from his Germiston home on 27 March and due to a recent Facebook login, is believed to be somewhere on the Bluff.

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Wife, Natasha Muller fears her husband might be suffering from depression and is worried for his safety. “I have tried every day to contact him. I send messages and try calling but there is no answer. The last time I saw him was on 27 March when he left for work. He never said a word and he never returned,” said the distraught wife.

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He was last seen wearing a black golf shirt with a blue Top Motor Engineering insignia on the left, blue denim jeans and black safety boots. He left in his white Audi A3.

Natasha’s main concern is that he might harm himself. “He might be depressed and feel that nobody cares for or loves him. I am so scared that he might harm himself. We just want him to make contact and to come home safely. I need to speak to him just one more time. We love him so much,” she pleaded.

If anyone knows of his whereabouts, contact SAPS Elsburg’s head of detectives on 011-827-2306 or 011-824-2730 or the Pink Ladies Missing People organisation on 072-214-7439 or 083-378-4882.

 

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