Missing KZN girls found alive
By IOL Reporter
DURBAN - TWO KwaZulu-Natal girls, aged 5 and 6, who were reported missing, have been found.
Police said the girls, Zanamuhla Mchunu and Sambulo Mchunu, of Mtubatuba, had gone missing on Wednesday.
KZN SAPS spokesperson, Colonel Thembeka Mbele, said both were found in a bushy area near their home. After an exhaustive search by various units of the SAPS, they were found in the bushes not far from their homes. At this stage they do not have any injuries however they will be taken for a medical attention as a precaution, Mbele said.
The Acting Provincial Commissioner for KwaZulu-Natal, Major General Thulani Gonya thanked all police officers who worked around the clock, for their dedication and commitment to ensure that these young children are reunited with their parents
Missing KZN sisters found alive, confirms police Updated
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KZN police spokesperson, Thembeka Mbele explains where the children were located. The children were found in the bushes not far from their homes. At this stage, they do not have any injuries however they will be taken for medical attention as a precaution.
The Acting Provincial Commissioner for KwaZulu-Natal, Major General Thulani Gonya thanked all police officers who worked around the clock, for their dedication and commitment to ensure that these young children are reunited with their parents.
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