FOR a parent or guardian, there can be few things worse than a missing child.
Sadly, there are numerous cases of children going missing across the South-East -- children who have still not been found.
Yesterday was International Missing Children’s Day, a day observed each year on May 25.
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Its aim is to place a spotlight on the issues of child abduction, educate parents on safeguarding children and honour those who have never been found.
To help with this campaign, we are shining a light on the missing children from the South East who have not been seen in more a month.
All profiles are via Missing People. To contact the organisation about a missing person, call 116 000.
Mohammed Rajab
Age at disappearance: 17
Missing from: Sussex
Missing since: 20/04/2022
Mohammed Ullah
Age at disappearance: 17
Missing from: Sussex
Missing since: 17/04/2022
Tigert Grosha
Age at disappearance: 16
Missing from: Sussex
Missing since: 16/04/2022
Trashgim Kamberi
Age at disappearance: 15
Missing from: Sussex
Missing since: 16/04/2022
Duyen Dinh Un My
Age at disappearance: 17
Missing from: Chatham, Kent
Missing since: 24/04/2022
Alehs Laloshaj
Age at disappearance: 17
Missing from: Eastbourne, Sussex
Missing since: 21/02/2022
Kulow Ibrahim-Jerow
Age at disappearance: 16
Missing from: Oxford
Missing since: 16/12/2021
Ahmed Kheir
Age at disappearance: 16
Missing from: Hastings, East Sussex
Missing since: 02/02/2022
Megan Albrighton
Age at disappearance: 15
Missing from: Enstone, Oxfordshire
Missing since: 24/10/2022
Luong Nam
Age at disappearance: 16
Missing from: Reading
Missing since: 07/04/2017
Samie Atdahukma
Age at disappearance: 17
Missing from: Newbury
Missing since: 23/02/2017
Dorina Lincan
Age at disappearance: 14
Missing Since: February 7, 2008
Missing from: Slough
Reference No: 08-003587
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