Missing People in Ganta!
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On 11/23/2022, five persons went missing in Ganta, Nimba county, Liberia. It included a businessman, a teacher, and others. Nyaquoi Yeabah, a chemistry professor at Nimba University, went missing while visiting his hometown sooner. In Districts 4 and 5, two males went missing, but they are still not found.
A 45-year-old businessman named Chris Suah traveled to Nimba last week for business. He reached Yarsonnoh town in District 8 along the Ganta-Saclepea Highway. After that, he visited his relatives in District One's Welediapa village. He has supposedly been missing for the previous eight days at this location. Mr. Suah sent his wife a troubling text message just before going missing. "Sandra, I'm dying; look after the kids; they're killing me." Since then, no one has seen him.
On Tuesday, a group of the missing people's relatives gathered at the Ganta Police Station. They urged that the government get involved in the situation involving their missing relatives. The family of Mr. Chris Suah, led by Madam Kou Vokar, is requesting that the police find her missing brother.
Archie Dennis, the Ganta Police chief, and Preston Gonpue, the CSD commander, are pleading with the family members to show calm. They have guaranteed that police have already stationed personnel in the said districts.
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