British girl, 13, feared to have been abducted while on family holiday to the Caribbean last month
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British girl, 13, feared to have been abducted while on family holiday to the Caribbean last month

Daily Mail  

A thirteen-year-old British girl is feared to have been abducted while on a family holiday to the Caribbean more than two weeks ago. Delika White Lezama, 13, of Greenford, London, disappeared while on a trip with her mother and brother to Trinidad to visit her grandmother The teenager was last seen on a back road after going to a corner shop near her grandmother's house in Sangre Grande town, pictured, at around 4pm on December 17 Police officers from the local force's anti-kidnapping unit are searching for the girl, whose family has been receiving support from the UK foreign office. The teenager's mother said the family began a manic search when her daughter failed to return home 'My seven-year-old son is here as well, and I'm just trying to stay strong for him. Since the teenager's disappearance, the family have sent several messages addressed to Delika's phone which have been delivered but not read Ms White added that when it got dark she went to the police station to make a report, before driving around and looking for her all through the night. Anyone with information on Delika's whereabouts is urged to contact Trinidad and Tobago Police Service's anti-kidnapping unit, Hunters Search and Rescue Team, Sangre Grande Police Station at 668-2444 or 800-TIPS or the police at 555, 999, 911.

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