SEA student goes missing

Bahadur’s mother Sharon Narine said that after writing the SE A examination last week Thursday, she gave her daughter permission to spend time with relatives in Chaguanas.

The worried mother said her daughter left the family home shortly after 4 pm with another relative. “I did not want her to travel alone so her elder cousin went with her.

“The arrangement was that my daughter was to return home on Monday. She was allowed to spend two days by family in Chaguanas,” Narine said. The mother of 15, said that later on Friday night she telephoned her daughter’s aunt to see if Jilliana had arrived safely, but was informed that her daughter and the cousin never showed up.

“I could not believe what I hearing. My little girl is out there.

I do not know what to think...I am afraid for her. I have not heard from the cousin who was supposed to be with her,” Narine said. She said that her daughter was not the type to run away from home.

“She is not that type of girl, she was studying hard at school to write the SE A,” she said.

Narine said she is praying her daughter is safe. “There is no sign of her cousin who went with her as well. My daughter is a primary school child and cannot fend for herself. Please, if someone has her just send her home and don’t harm her...I am begging you. She is just a little girl,” the weeping woman cried.

A Missing’s Person report was made to the St Margaret’s Police Station. In a media release Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) said the teenager is of mixed descent, five feet six inches tall, brown in complexion and has brown shoulder length hair.

The release said she was last seen wearing a pink dress and a pair of slippers. Anyone with information on the teen’s whereabouts is asked to call 800-TIPS or any police station

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