Cape Argus

Still no sign of baby Kai-isha

- NOMALANGA TSHUMA nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za

THE police are still on the hunt for a woman believed to have abducted a 2-month-old baby outside a local shopping centre in Bishop Lavis.

The incident, which rocked the Maniers family and the greater community of Bishop Lavis, occurred on Saturday afternoon outside Shoprite.

The family said 2-month-old baby Kai-isha Maniers was with her mom Francis Maniers when the suspect, an unknown woman, approached them under the guise of purchasing some much-needed groceries for the mother, only to later make off with her infant while she was in the store.

Kai-isha’s father, Faiek Maniers, said the family was devastated by the incident and actively searching for the newborn baby girl.

“There has been talk of sightings but nothing conclusive. We are waiting for the police to give us more informatio­n.”

While over the weekend the police had said they were following several leads in the case, investigat­ing officers say they are still trying to trace baby Kai-isha or arrest any of the suspects involved in her abduction.

Police spokespers­on FC van Wyk said: “The baby is still missing, the investigat­ion/search is still ongoing. The investigat­ing officer is pursuing all available leads that could lead to a breakthrou­gh in the case.”

The Bishop Lavis Family Violence/ Child Abuse/Sexual Offences Unit is appealing to the public to assist police in their search or report any informatio­n that could lead police to Kai-isha’s whereabout­s and the suspect depicted in the photograph­s.

Anyone with informatio­n can call Crime Stop on 08600 10111

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