Family raises concern over disappearance of relative

Online Reporter

The family of Previous Shuro, a serving police officer, has appealed to the media and authorities, expressing deep concern over her safety following her sudden disappearance.

Reports from some of Shuro’s colleagues suggest that she did not report to her works station, despite leaving home going to work.

Her family fears the worst and is urgently seeking information about her whereabouts.

A close family member spoke candidly about their worries, revealing personal details about Shuro’s life. “Shuro is married, with two young children,” the relative said. “We have been very worried since she went missing because she is a devoted mother and wife.”

The family also disclosed that they had long been aware of Shuro’s dual roles. While she served as a police officer, she was also actively involved in politics as a member of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

“We knew she was dribbling in politics alongside her police work. It was not a secret in the family,” the relative explained. “She was passionate about her political beliefs, but we never imagined this would put her in such danger.”

Adding to their fears, the family revealed that Shuro had confided in some of her close friends about feeling increasingly unsafe. “Some of her friends have told us that she confided in them, saying she no longer felt safe. She mentioned a recent incident where she was a target of food poisoning,” the family member disclosed. This alarming revelation has heightened the family’s concerns about her wellbeing and safety.

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