Private investigator cordoned off to reinforce search for former SA Schools captain



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Muzi Manyike (Gallo Images)

Muzi Manyike (Gallo Images)

  • The search for Muzi Manyike, a 20-year-old missing rugby player, now includes the help of a private investigator.
  • His father, Douglas, confirmed that he had not been in sight since early November.
  • Maynike snr has once again encouraged anyone with information to come forward.

A private investigator has been hired to assist in the search for Muzi Manyike.

The 20-year-old former SA Schools vice captain, who until recently had been hired by the Lions, has been reported missing since November 10, although CCTV footage from last Wednesday allegedly captures him exiting his car in Pretoria. North.

“We opened a case on the second weekend in November,” said Douglas Manyike, her father. Sport24.

“It has been a very difficult few weeks for us. All we hope right now is that he is safe.”

Douglas, who resides in Randfontein, approached his local police station, but it is understood that Muzi’s movements led to the decision to also seek outside help.

Manyike, a talented utility runner, was on the Ellis Park books until Oct. 31, but a stint beginning in the new year at the national academy of sevens meant he applied for an early release.

That request was granted.

Manyike is considered a stalwart at the junior level for the Lions, having played Craven Week twice and in his senior year at the school he won the selection for SA schools.

Kobus Porter, his agent, previously said his employers, In Touch Sports, support the family and keep in constant contact.

Meanwhile, Douglas Manyike has once again encouraged anyone with information to contact him on 071 334 7531 or notify the relevant authorities.

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