Godrich Gardee’s daughter reported missing

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28-year-old Hillary Gardee was reported missing and was last seen on April 29.

Gardee, who lives in Kamagugu, was last seen at the Nelspruit Plaza Spar in Mbombela. The victim was with a three-year-old girl during her disappearance. According to police; the child was found, but they did not find Gardee.

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“Her family reported her missing on Saturday, April 30. Gardee has never returned home since then. She was last seen wearing a black top and black trousers. Her height is approximately 1.6 metres, has a piercing on her nose and light in complexion.

Godrich Gardee's daughter reported missing

Gardee is the daughter of Economic Freedom Fighters’s Head of international Relations, Godrich Gardee.

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Anyone with information that may assist police in tracing Hillary Gardee is urged to contact Detective Constable Sthembile Zitha on 0724740835 or call the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111. Alternatively, members of the public can send information via MYSAPSAPP. All received information will be treated as confidential, and callers may opt to remain anonymous.

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