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    Police search for missing man

    Kayla RouxBy Kayla RouxMay 29, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    The police are looking for Sizwe Sandile Babe who was last seen by his brother in Grahamstown on 21 May at about 8am. 

    The police are looking for Sizwe Sandile Babe who was last seen by his brother in Grahamstown on 21 May at about 8am. 

    Police spokesperson Captain Mali Govender said Babe was wearing orange trousers, a purple t-shirt and black pointed shoes. 

    The police said he seemed to be in a normal state of mind. Babe speaks English and Xhosa.

    Govender said he has never answered his phone since the day he left, adding that it has been off ever since.

    "His brother is extremely concerned as he has never been away without the family being able to contact him via telephone," Govender said. 

    Babe has not returned to work and has not been seen in Grahamstown. He normally spends time in Port Elizabeth, according to the police. 

    Anyone with information to please make contact with the SAPS, Grahamstown. Warrant Officer Zwane on 082 3317 409 or Constable Mhlaba on 078 4192 517.

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