A visibly devastated woman, Mrs. Vivian Ogechi Nwanebu, whose twin daughters, Treasure and Favour, got missing on October 20, has cried out to the Imo state commissioner of police, Chris Ezike, to help her find the missing girls.
Nwanebu, a midwife from Umuazalaukwu, Atta in Ikeduru local government of the state, said that the sudden disappearance of her twins has brought untold trauma to her household.
Describing the missing girls, she said, “They are 10 years old, dark in complexion and 4.6 feet tall and I have not seen them since October 20, 2017.”
She recalled that she was shocked when she returned home and was informed that her twin daughters had escaped to unknown destination.
According to her, “When I came back home, I asked for Treasure and Favour to give them what I bought for them, I shouted their names several times and they did not answer.
That was when their elderl siblings came to me and told me the ugly story of how they ran away from the house. They said two elderly men came to the house and ordered them to follow them. I was told that my children pleaded to go inside the house to pick something and from the window, both of them jumped out and ran away.”
She said that the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of her daughters were unfortunate, even as she beckoned on the police to come to rescue.
“I am begging the commissioner of police to come to my rescue. This situation is killing me. I don’t understand how my twin daughters who I left in good health in the morning are now missing. I want to see my daughters again. I want the CP to help me. Something tells me that my daughters are alive,” she said.
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