12-year-old

Missing 12-year-old Filomema Mhacuacua. Photo: SAPS.

12-year-old goes missing under mom’s boyfriend supervision

12-year-old Filomema Mhacuacua has been reported missing after she was left under the supervision of his mother’s boyfriend

12-year-old

Missing 12-year-old Filomema Mhacuacua. Photo: SAPS.

12-year-old Filomema Mhacuacua has been reported missing after she was left under the supervision of his mother’s boyfriend in Tembisa.

12-YEAR-OLD GOES AWOL ON PARENTS

According to Tembisa SAPS, the 12-year-old girl was last seen at Winnie Mandela Zone 6 on Wednesday, 4 January 2023.

It is alleged by the mother of the missing child that on Wednesday, 4 January 2023 at about 20:00 she arrived home from work at Winnie Mandela Zone 6 and found her boyfriend and their 12-years-old daughter in the house which was messed up (things lying around).

WHAT CAUSED THE YOUNG GIRL TO LEAVE HOME

She then asked her 12-year-old daughter to clean the house and while still talking to her daughter she received a call from a family member that her sister-in-law was arrested at Tembisa SAPS and she left the house for Tembisa SAPS.

She arrived at Tembisa to assist her sister-in-law and while they were around, at 10pm she received a call from her boyfriend that her 12-year-old daughter is not home.

“She went back home and started asking around if anyone had seen the child who is nowhere to be found.”

Sergeant Nhlongo, Tembisa SAPS spokesperson

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HERE’S HOW TO REPORT THIS MISSING PERSON

According to Sergeant Nhlongo, her 12-years-old daughter is not familiar with the area as she only arrived in Gauteng from Mozambique on 24 November 2022 for the school holidays.

“She was last seen wearing pink sneakers, a white Track Top, a white skirt and plated her hair in strain small lines. Anyone who might know the whereabouts of the child is urged to call Tembisa Police on (011) 920-8000 or anonymously call
08600 10111 or contact the police on the social media page, MySAPS,” Nhlongo urged.

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