YEWANDE OSUNSANYA IS MISSING
A Nigerian lady based in United Kingdom, Yewande Osunsanya has been declared missing by security operatives in UK.
Yewande was said to have left her resident in the Langdon Park area of Tower Hamlets on Saturday, 5 January around 12noon.
She is 25, black in complexion, about 5ft 5in tall, slim with black and brown braided hair and glasses.
Yewande was last seen by a friend in the Hackney area and may have been heading to the Stratford in Newham.
Yewande is weak, believed not to have a mobile phone, bank card or cash on her.
Her sudden disappearance is said to have put the family on a sleepless and restless situation.
Police operatives hereby put this contact number out: 101 quoting CAD 7333/05JAN19 for anyone that knows Yewande’s whereabouts.

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