Missing woman sought

Thubelihle Mabhena Chronicle Reporter
A Mzilikazi family is looking for their 36-year-old mentally challenged relative who disappeared from home on Wednesday last week. Netsai Gwinyai who is said to have developed a mental illness last year, was staying with her brother Albert Gwinyai and sister Christina Chipiro at the time. The mother of three children was last seen wearing a navy blue tracksuit, a black long-sleeve T-shirt and a black wig. Gwinyai’s husband Elias Magaso who lives at Gaza Township, Chipinge said his wife was not taking any medication for her illness. He said the family reported the matter to the police last week.

“Netsai doesn’t take any medication for her condition. The illness comes in bouts from time to time,” he said.
Magaso appealed to people with information that could lead to her location to contact the family.

He said people with information could contact him on 0773 019 869 or Gwinyai’s brother Albert on 0771 036 599/0712 300 970.

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