Missing Woman

The Royal St. Lucia Police Force is appealing to the public for assistance in finding forty two year old Syana Mathurin of Delcer, Choiseul who is currently missing. Her next of kin Kennedy St. Brice, is her common law husband. She is described as being darked skinned and of a heavy build.

According to reports, Mathurin was last seen on Saturday January 23rd, 2016 at 12:30 p.m. at Delcer, Choiseul near the Coal Pit Restaurant. Details of her clothing at the time are unknown.

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Anyone with information pertaining to the missing woman is asked to contact the family at 7152549/4889333 or alternatively contact the nearest police station.

PLEASE NOTE: She is also mentally challenged.

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