'Please come home' - plea from missing Mumtaaz Abrahams's family | itchybyte
She said that like most teens, Mumtaaz would occasionally walk through the door a few minutes later than expected, but had never simply not come home before.The family is grasping at the hope that Mumtaaz bumped into a friend and uncharacteristically slept over at their house without telling anyone, and is now worried about getting into trouble.Fakir said Mumtaaz must not worry if she thinks she did something naughty, and must just come home.
"Even if she slept over at a friend without telling us, and feels she has done something naughty and is scared, please tell her to come home," said Fakir through tears. READ: Sigh of relief as missing children found in PretoriaPolice spokesperson Siyabulela Malo said Abrahams was last seen at around 14:00 in Olive Street, Eastridge, which is east of Cape Town CBD.
At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing a black long sleeve top, blue denim pants and black slippers. She is around 1.5m tall, weighs about 45kg, has a light complexion with dark brown eyes, and brown shoulder-length hair. Anybody with information of her whereabouts, or Mumtaaz herself, can call investigating officer Constable Mboxela of the Mitchells Plain police on 073 114 1921 or 021 370 1638.
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