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CHICAGO As they have for the past two decades, Tionda and Diamond Bradley s relatives gathered on Chicago s South Side on Tuesday to release balloons and pray for answers in the sisters 2001 disappearance.
Tionda and Diamond Bradley, 3 and 10 at the time, went missing from their third-floor apartment July 6, 2001, leaving behind just one clue – a strange hand-written note family says was uncharacteristic of Tionda. The girls disappearance spurred one of the largest manhunts in the Chicago s history, and investigators have gone as far as Morocco to look for them.
Twenty years later, the family still has hope someone will come forward with information. Some 50 relatives – including the girls mother, sisters, aunts, great-aunt and cousins – gathered at two balloon releases and vigils Tuesday wearing T-shirts and buttons with the girls’ faces on them.
Two missing sisters One bizarre note For 20 years, a family has asked: Where are our girls?
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Tionda and Diamond Bradley — a 20-year unsolved case
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