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The last time Thabiet Samodien spoke to his wife, she said she was going to Sars - and that was almost a week ago.

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Cape Town - The husband of a missing Salt River woman is frantically searching for any information about his wife Lameez Carroll’s whereabouts after she disappeared en route to the South African Revenue Service (Sars).

Thabiet Samodien is terrified something may have happened to the 27-year old mother of two, who was last seen leaving their home in Tennyson Street early on Wednesday.

Samodien said the last time he spoke to his wife was around 5am that day and he had not been able to contact her since.

“She told me that she was going to Sars and then to her sisters’, but she was nowhere to be found (later that day),” he said.

Samodien tried calling her several times, but received no response.

“It kept saying that the number was not available. When I asked her sisters whether they had seen her they said no.”

He added that she had gone to Sars to get a tax number because she was looking for a new job.

“If anyone knows anything or has seen anything, please let me know,” he said on Sunday.

Carroll was last seen wearing a grey jersey, a long sleeveless black sweater, black jeans and pumps. She has brown eyes, long dark brown hair, weighs 55kg and is 1.5m tall.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts should call Sergeant Malila on 082 499 3871 or Woodstock police on 021 442 3100.

Meanwhile, Bothasig police are looking for a 31-year-old Chinese man,

Xiao Huiwei, who went missing a week ago in Hout Bay.

At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing blue jeans and a blue checked shirt. He is about 1.7m tall, wears glasses and weighs 68kg.

Anyone who can assist the police with information can contact Warrant Officer DC Newman on 021 559 9400 or 084 968 4860.

natasha.bezuidenhout@inl.co.za

Cape Argus


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