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Keep the phone, but give me back my photos

A mother is urgently requesting her photos of her children on her cellphone be returned to her.

EDITOR – On Thursday 10 September at about 3.30pm, I parked my car a Toyota Corolla ND 775285 outside the Embury Curro school.

I got out of my vehicle, locked it and went to the school. While standing in the foyer of the school waiting for my child I noticed the boot of my car pop up. I ran towards my car and saw a man run into Bishop Lane adjacent to Windermere Road.

I clearly saw him run with my cellphone and wallet in his hand and get into a white Hyundai i20 with a GP registration. I wasn't able to clearly verify the registration.

I would like to make an appeal to the public should anyone be approached to buy a white Samsung S5 phone (with a purple cover) please try to make contact with me as the phone has 2 200 priceless pictures of my children on it. This has left me heartbroken.

I do not want the phone back, but if by any chance or measure of faith the photos can be made available to me, I will be more than willing to reward the person with no questions asked. My contact details are 083 277 7660.

Kumreshni Pather

Durban

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