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Brighton Beach police needs help to reunite man with family

Brighton Beach Police Station is asking people to come forward to help reunite this man, who was recently found, with his family.

THE BRIGHTON Beach Police Station are calling on the community to assist in helping a man believed to be between 36 and 40 years old reunite with his family. The man, who thinks his name is Sevahn Solomon, was found disorientated and brought into the station.

Also read: Help Brighton Beach police find missing mother and son

The man is not sure of where he lives, but he thinks that his mother’s name is Caroline and his father’s name is Gavin. He was brought into the station with a crutch and has a physical disability.

The police are encouraging anyone who knows him or knows someone who might know him to assist in helping him get home and be reunited with his family. Contact the Brighton Beach Police Station on 031 451 8059/60 or Brighton Beach Victim Friendly Centre’s Chantal Bansgrove-Bower on 083 734 2841.

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Dillon Pillay

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