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Bellair man disappears after visiting hospital

Mark David was last seen outside RK Khan Hospital where he had been awaiting admission.

POLICE and investigators are still searching for a 41-year-old Bellair resident who has been missing since early December. 

According to a group of volunteers associated with The Pink Ladies, Mark David was last seen outside RK Khan Hospital where he had been awaiting admission.

Mark was reportedly unwell, but was not admitted to the hospital and spoke to his sister on the phone shortly after 10pm and said he was headed home.

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“That was the last anyone has heard from him,” read the poster shared on the NGO’s Facebook page. 

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Mark’s brother, Andrew David, who filed the missing person report, said he was worried about his brother and hoped anyone who had any clues would contact Bellair SAPS with any information they might have, regardless of how unimportant or trivial it might seem to them.

The poster shared by NGO The Pink Ladies this week on Facebook.

 

At the time of publishing, neither Bellair SAPS, nor SAPS KZN Provincial Media centre had responded to requests for a comment regarding Mark David’s case.

The investigation continues.

Anyone with information can contact Bellair SAPS on 031 451 2826 or the Pink Ladies Org on 072 214 7439, 083 378 4882 or 08600 10111.

 

 


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Evelyn Morris

Feature Journalist and Photographer from Durban, KZN. She loves finding the exciting details behind a story and is passionate about digital content, social media and living in Durban. Eve is a single mum to a strikingly funny 11-year-old Whovian.

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