Family reports missing sister Print E-mail
Written by Emmanuel Broh   
Friday, 22 August 2008

A resident of the Red Light Community in Paynesville has expressed fears that his older sister Madam Mary Larkollie was killed by unknown persons.


Mr. Robert Kollie said on June 6 this year, a sister of Representative Samuel Bondo put Madam Larkollie in a commercial vehicle following a funeral in Brewersville.
 

Mr. Kollie alleged Fatu Bondo informed the family that Madam Larkollie boarded the vehicle at a spot known as Baby-ma Junction in Brewersville.
 

According to Mr. Kollie, Madam Larkollie’s daughter blew alarm that her mother had not reached home in Paynesvillie.
 

He said Representative Bondo later informed the family he made frantic effort to locate the woman but to no avail.
 

When contacted, Fatu Bondo told Star Radio about five persons escorted Madam Larkollie to board the vehicle that took her from Brewersville to Paynesville.
 

She said Madam Larkollie was not the only one in the vehicle and that the woman knows Monrovia very well to get missing.

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