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South Africa’s princess, Siphesihle Dlamini, is still missing

Siphesihle was last seen in the Amandawe area where she had attended a church service with her mother.

THE search for Siphesihle Dlamini, three years old at the time of her disappearance in December 2017, continues.

Siphesihle, dubbed ‘South Africa’s princess’ was last seen in the Amandawe area where she had attended a church service with her mother.

Despite an intensive search, she has still not been found.

In 2018, a report indicated that the body of a young child had been found.

It was thought that this could be Siphesihle but her parents, Thabisile Dlamini and Mxolisi Ngwane confirmed that the body was not that of their daughter.

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Suspicion initially fell on the couple, but after passing a lie detector test they were cleared of any involvement in the little girl’s disappearance.

Both parents are still hopeful for their daughter’s safe return.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the Umzinto Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit at 039-9746500 or Detective Sergeant Mondli Shinga at 082-3348662.

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