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Vosman Police requests the community to assist in finding missing people

The third person to be reported missing was Bonginkosi Nagobodi, aged between 37 and 40 years old.

Police in Vosman requests the community to assist in locating three people who went missing on different dates and under different circumstances.

First to disappear was 23-year-old Paulinah Mkhomazi.

She went missing on August 31, 2019. Her family reported that on that day, Paulinah was sent to the shop to buy candles.

She reportedly sent a child she found on the street to deliver the candles to her family.

Martha Kolobe hasn’t been seen since February 11.

Since then, she has not been seen. When she left, she was wearing black trousers (jeans) and a black jacket.

On February 11, 60-year-old Martha Kolobe, who was suffering from a mental illness, also went missing and has not been found since.

The third person to be reported missing was Bonginkosi Nagobodi, aged between 37 and 40 years old.

According to his wife, Nagobodi disappeared on April 12, carrying a black bag.

He told his wife that he was going somewhere and will return, but since then he did not.

Bonginkosi Nagobodi went missing on April 12.

Police in Vosman is therefore requesting the community to assist with information that may help the families to reunite with their loved ones.

Anyone who might have spotted either of these missing people or have knowledge of their whereabouts is requested to contact Detective Constable Ntombikayise Mabogwane at 072 856 3370.

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