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Botswana: Teenager Goes Missing in Borolong


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Mmegi/The Reporter (Gaborone)

17 March 2008
Posted to the web 17 March 2008

Oarabile Mosikare

Tatitown Police are appealing to members of the public to help them trace an 18 year old man from Kanye reported missing at Borolong.

The missing teenager, Boemo Ntsimako, went missing on March 5 this year. He was visiting his cousin who stays in Borolong, 15 kilometres west of Francistown.

His other cousin, Lemogang Seokwang, reported him missing the following day. Ntsimako was spotted pushing a traveller's bag in Borolong. Detective Assistant Superintendent, Collar Baakile, says a police search was launched immediately after Ntsimako was reported missing. Information reaching this publication is that Ntsimako was spotted at Shashemooke, south of Borolong.

"Yes, we received information that he was seen in Shashemooke but we cannot say that is true. We have dispatched another search party comprising members of the public to trace him," Baakile said.

Ntsimako's cousin, Seokwang, says her cousin was seen twice at Borolong Primary School on the day he allegedly arrived in Borolong. That day, he also called his brother in Dukwi to tell him he had arrived but had not seen Seokwang's homestead. Ntsimako's brother told him to check Seokwang's young child at Borolong Primary School to take him home.

That was the last time they communicated. Last Monday, he was spotted next to Savemore Bar and left with one patron who apparently gave him accommodation. He left this man's home early in the morning.

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Seokwang also disclosed that Ntsimako, a teetotaller, was spotted in Francistown recently carrying a bag.



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