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Teenager Reported Missing

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The family of a missing Sarrot, Castries, teenager has appealed for information concerning her whereabouts.

Thirteen-year-old Lilyana Joseph, a student at Grand Reviere Sec School, has been missing since Wednesday afternoon and the police have been informed.

A family member told St. Lucia Times that the youngster had changed her clothing upon returning home from school and indicated she was going to a shop in her community.

According to reports, Lilyana left with her younger sister, returned home and departed again.

She was last seen in Sarrot around 7:30 p.m., and calls to her mobile telephone went unanswered.

“Her phone is off,” a family member explained, adding that numerous attempts have been made to contact the missing teenager.

The family has asked anyone with information about Lilyana Joseph’s whereabouts to call the nearest police station or telephone number. 

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1 COMMENT

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    You hear O LORD, the desire of the afflicted, you courage them and listen to them, when they commit themself to you, the helper of St Lucia 🇱🇨
    Arise LORD,lift up your hand,O God..
    Do not forget the helpless_
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