Two missing siblings found alive in KwaDukuza
Updated | By Nondumiso Dube
Two girls, aged three and fifteen, were found alive in bushes behind Kenya's informal settlements in KwaDukuza on Tuesday morning.
This after they went missing on Monday night from their home in Stanger.
"Last night at about 6 o'clock, their mother reported them missing at the Stanger Police Station," says IPSS spokesperson Dylan Meyrick.
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"When they went out last night, it was obviously too dark to start searching.
"Police Search and Rescue K9 unit wen out at first light this morning, and they found both girls. They have been transported to a hospital for further treatment."
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