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Have you seen these women?

Have you seen these women?

THE Police are requesting the help of the public in their search for two missing people.Seventeen-year old Luciana Christian went missing on October 22 after going to Club Remix in Khomasdal.

A Police report describes the Khomasdal High School pupil as having a light complexion with dark brown hair and brown eyes. She speaks Nama and Afrikaans, and is about 1,6 metres tall.Khomasdal High School principal Harold Tjahikika told The Namibian yesterday that a fellow pupil reported seeing Christian at the Zoo Park in Windhoek with a friend this past Sunday.Luciana, or anyone with information on her whereabouts, is requested to contact her father, Christian Christian, at 081 242 5776 or Lorraine Christian at 081 2159211.* In February, Katrina Thirion (27), also known as Sina, went missing from her home in Otto Schimming Street in Katutura.She is Afrikaans-speaking with a brown complexion, brown hair and eyes, and is about 1,60 metres tall.Thirion, or anyone with information on her whereabouts, should contact her grandfather, Richard Ndjizena, at (061) 21 8169.She speaks Nama and Afrikaans, and is about 1,6 metres tall.Khomasdal High School principal Harold Tjahikika told The Namibian yesterday that a fellow pupil reported seeing Christian at the Zoo Park in Windhoek with a friend this past Sunday.Luciana, or anyone with information on her whereabouts, is requested to contact her father, Christian Christian, at 081 242 5776 or Lorraine Christian at 081 2159211.* In February, Katrina Thirion (27), also known as Sina, went missing from her home in Otto Schimming Street in Katutura.She is Afrikaans-speaking with a brown complexion, brown hair and eyes, and is about 1,60 metres tall.Thirion, or anyone with information on her whereabouts, should contact her grandfather, Richard Ndjizena, at (061) 21 8169.

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