Police in NSW are continuing to appeal for information in the search for four children who went missing from Western Sydney on Saturday.
Three boys - nine-year-old Judah El-Hajj, 12-year-old Azaiah El-Hajj and 12-year-old Mikael El-Hajj – and 16-year-old girl Malaika El-Hajj haven't been spotted since they were seen on Earle Street in Doonside about on Saturday evening.
Nearly a week later, police are continuing to search for the four children, who there are "serious concerns" for due to their young age.Azaiah El-Hajj, 12, Judah El-Hajj, 9, and Mikael El-Hajj, 12, were last seen in Doonside, in Sydney's west. All four have been described by police as Middle Eastern in appearance, and are believed to be in the Bankstown or Sutherland areas.Judah was last seen wearing blue track pants, a red long-sleeve shirt and black shoes.Malaika was last seen wearing black tights, a black jumper with a picture of a female on the back, and pink shoes.
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