Port Elizabeth girl goes missing for the second time in less than 2 weeks



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Siphesilhle Naqwili, 14 years old.

Siphesilhle Naqwili, 14 years old.

The Motherwell Family Violence and Sex Crimes Unit in Motherwell is seeking the help of the community in locating a 14-year-old who went missing for the second time in less than two weeks.

According to police spokesman Colonel Priscilla Naidu, Siphesilhle Naqwili disappeared for the first time on 29 October. Her father eventually found her at her sister’s house in the Mjondolo squatter camp and brought her home.

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On Friday, she left her home in the Shakushuma area of ​​Motherwell to go to school. She never came home.

At the time, she was wearing her school uniform: a maroon skirt, a maroon long-sleeved sweater with stripes at the wrist, a white shirt, black shoes, and maroon long socks. She has dreadlocks. She was previously seen near a local tavern at NU 10 in Motherwell.

Anyone who may know his whereabouts should contact Detective Captain Bruce Madubedube on 071 475 2385 or the nearest police station or Crime Stop on 08600 10111. Any notice can be sent through the MySAPS application.

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