Mr. Edosa Osaruonamen, 28, on Tuesday sent a Save Our
Soul (SOS) message to the Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, and the state
Commissioner of Police, Danmallam Abubakar, to help find his missing daughter,
Amanda.
Amanda and her sister, Christabel, were allegedly stolen
from their father’s house at Utese village in Ovia North East Local Government Area
of the state on June 4, 2018, by two tenants living in their father’s house,
Roseline and Mary.
Christabel was recovered in May this year in Enugu
State from one Mrs. Anioke Augustine, who reportedly bought her for N800,000,
and has been reunited with her parents.
However, Amanda is yet to be found as checks showed
that she was sold to one Uju in Asaba, Delta State, and later resold to one
woman at Ogwashi-Uku also in Delta State.
The woman, according to police investigation, was
discovered to have died and there was no trace of who Amanda was sold to before
her demise.
In a letter to Obaseki, Edosa said he has spent all
his life savings to look for Amanda who was four when she was stolen.
He commended the police for helping to return
Christabel, but added that there is still a gap in his life, as Amanda is still
missing.
According to the letter, “My family is now scattered.
My wife left me because of the issue. We need your support to help mobilise the
police to continue investigation on the whereabouts of Amanda.”
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