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Help police find missing KZN men

Siboniso Madlala was last seen in July last year and has mental health issues. The second man, Siviwe Wellington left his home in Empangeni early last month to visit his dad in Clermont.

POLICE in Pinetown appeal for information from anyone has seen or who knows the whereabouts of Siboniso Madlala (22) from Nazareth.

He was last seen in July last year at about 2pm when he left his home where he stayed with his family.

According to his sister, he has mental health issues.

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He was seen by his mother wearing blue pants, a green T-shirt and a navy blue jacket. He is about 1.6m tall with an average build, has a big forehead and a round nose, has black hair and a black moustache.

He liked visiting the Durban beach front.

Anyone with information can contact Detective Constable Mdumiseni Nxumalo on 073 267 0052 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

Police in KwaDabeka appeal to the community for assistance with regards to a missing person, Siviwe Wellington (40) from Empangeni.

 

Siviwe Wellington left his home in Empangeni to visit his dad in Clermont.

He was last seen by his wife on Wednesday, 3 April. He left his home in Empangeni to visit his father who lives in Clermont, but did not arrive.

He is employed as a male nurse at Bay Hospital.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts can contact Detective Constable Khumalo on 073 730 5322 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

 

 

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