Reward for information about Charlotte Nikoi
The family of United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund associate director for human resources Charlotte Nikoi are offering a R100000 reward for information that could lead to her being found.
Nikoi disappeared on Table Mountain two months ago. She and her husband Chris were in Cape Town to celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary.
“On their second day in the city, they wanted to go to Robben Island. However, they didn’t realise they had to book in advance, so at the last minute they decided to go up the Platteklip Gorge Trail on Table Mountain,” said Sarah-Jane Trent of Paul O’Sullivan & Associates, which has been appointed to assist in finding Nikoi.
“At about 1pm that afternoon Charlotte was lagging behind and decided to go back down. She sent an SMS to Chris to say she would wait for them at the bottom,” Trent said.
When Chris and their daughter returned to the start of the trail a few hours later, there was no sign of Nikoi.
Since then, multiple appeals have yielded little information and, said Trent, the investiga-
Information can be relayed to 084-849-1776, 083-244-3688, forensics@poaa.za.com or left anonymously on 0800-118-118. tion had stalled.
“We are convinced the only way this investigation will gain traction is if someone comes forward with useful information, hence the reward.”
Nikoi’s daughter, Carly, said in a recording distributed to various media that she had returned to Cape Town to connect with the people searching for her mother.
“I want to help put an end this nightmare. I’m so hopeful we will find her, I just hope the photos we have of her are not the only ones we’ll ever have and the memories we have are not the ones we’ll ever keep.
“I want new photos and I want new memories of my mom. There were so many things we planned on doing and she was excited to do. I just can’t believe that we won’t get to do them. She has three children who need her back in their lives,” Carly said. – Citizen reporter