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‘Dad, I will never stop looking for you’

- (Trinidad Express)

The nation may have forgotten about missing part-time taxi driver and sanitation worker Anil Maraj, who disappeare­d on March 17. But for his children, the heartache remains real every waking moment.

Josh Maraj, his 21-yearold son, has been fighting a lonely battle to gather informatio­n on his missing father.

He has been canvassing the streets, taxi stands and shopping areas where his father was last seen. He has led searches into forested areas and dangerous parts of Trinidad and Tobago. And he has held multiple candleligh­t vigils, praying to be reunited with his father.

In his latest social media post, Josh wrote, “Daddy, I as your son will look and look until I find you...no one will know your children pain. We cry in silence...I will never give up hope on finding you. It’s getting harder each day not knowing why you were abducted .... but there is a God and I know he’s with you. We are hurting soo much words can’t describe. Every time we eat, try to get a rest…..we think about you and the conditions you are under. You love your bed, home cook meal. We will look until we find you daddy.”

Josh continued, “Others may go on with life...some may forget. As long as I live I will never give up...no way I giving up ..... this hurt will always be with me. I’m trying my best but with each day its hurts way more.”

And he asked that those holding his father allow him to see the post. “Please show my father everything I post. Let him know his children do love him and were keeping faith we will see him,” he wrote.

In an interview with the Express on Wednesday, Josh said he had no leads but will not be dishearten­ed. He said the search continued and he would not give up hope that his father was still alive.

Josh asked that his father’s captors find it in their heart to listen to the pleas of his children.

Maraj, 40, worked at the

Siparia Regional Corporatio­n as well as a taxi-driver, to make ends meet for his five children.

Josh has also made an appeal to anyone who may have seen or heard something to come forward.

“He cannot just disappear. Someone may have seen him or heard something.

Please, let us know. We want to know the motive behind them having him. If it is money, if he went on a job and he was owing money or something like that so we can know. We are asking them what it is. The family is willing to negotiate with them,” he said.

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Josh Maraj and the car he drove

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