Hope dies last: Search for missing girls continues

DUSHANBE, March 25, 2016, Asia-Plus – Search for missing cousins Sabina Aralova and Malika Aralova is reportedly continuing. Sabina’s parents, Nigina and Ulughbek, do not lose hope.  They say dozens of girls, who have been reported missing in Dushanbe and other regions of the country, have been found at last and they do not lose […]

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DUSHANBE, March 25, 2016, Asia-Plus – Search for missing cousins Sabina Aralova and Malika Aralova is reportedly continuing.

Sabina’s parents, Nigina and Ulughbek, do not lose hope.  They say dozens of girls, who have been reported missing in Dushanbe and other regions of the country, have been found at last and they do not lose hope to find their daughters.

We will recall that cousins Malika, 5, and Sabina, 4, Aralova were last seen on March 25, 2013 when they went outside to play not far from the Sadbarg Trade Center in Dushanbe.

The Interior Minister Ramazon Rahimzoda took the search for Malika and Sabina under his control.

Volunteer groups have been set up through social networks to help in the search of the two girls but all efforts to find the girls have been futile.   

 

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