Gauteng mother still looking for her lost child after 31 years

Gauteng mother still looking for her lost child after 31 years

In 1989, one of Eldorado Park resident Junice Adams' twin babies disappeared. After 31 years, she is still not giving up hope. 

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Thirty-one-years-ago, Junice Adams' life changed forever. 

Her baby, Veronique, disappeared on March 6, 1989, from Finch Street in Eldorado Park. 

Since the disappearance of her baby, she has never given up hope that one day she will return to her. 

According to News24, Veronique was abducted by her maid from their home in Eldorado Park.

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"When I got home, there was chaos. Veronisha's identical twin, Veronique, and the maid, Beauty, were gone," Adams told News24. 

Adams has crossed the length and breadth of the country in search of her daughter - without success.

Adams told IOL that the police weren’t helpful in searching for her daughter. Dockets have gone missing. In 2012, Veronique's twin sister, Veronisha, told IOL, that she still believes her sister is alive. 

“I get certain feelings, I can’t explain it in words. It is because I am a twin,” Veronisha said.

Junice Adams is still not done looking for her missing child. This coming Tuesday, Adams will be on the kykNET show, 'Op Seer Se Soor' to talk about her missing child and the details behind it. 

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