Fozia Abdi
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Fozia Abdi
DOB: 10-Jun-1987
Missing: 12-May-2005
Height: 5'0" (152 cm)
Eyes: Brown Age Now: 22
Sex: Female
Weight: 100 lbs (45 kg)
Hair: Brown
Missing From:
DUBLIN
Ireland
Fozia Seid Abdi, an Ethiopian national, is missing for her address at North Circular Road, Dublin 7. Fozia Seid Abdi should be easily recognisable in that she has sight in only one eye.
ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT
An Garda Síochána
Tel: 00 353 1 6666666 (24 hours) 00 353 1 6662615 (office hours) Email: gsmisspers@iol.ie
http://ie.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/PubCaseSearchServlet?act=viewPoster&caseNum=MK2005&orgPrefix=IRGS&searchLang=en_IE
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Re: Fozia Abdi
Missing children raise trafficking fears
Friday May 26 2006
A CAMPAIGN to highlight missing children has revealed that there are at least 58 unexplained disappearances in Ireland. And there are thousands missing across Europe.
A CAMPAIGN to highlight missing children has revealed that there are at least 58 unexplained disappearances in Ireland.
And there are thousands missing across Europe.
The bid to track down children who have vanished was launched yesterday to coincide with International Missing Children's Day.
The International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children has records of 3,568 separate cases outstanding.
Many of the missing children are foreign nationals.
They include Fozia Seid Abdi, an Ethiopian national, who would now be 18.
She went missing on May 12 last year from her home on the North Circular Road in Dublin 7.
Gardai said Ms Abdi would be easily recognisable as she only had sight in one eye.
Ivan Abrasouski, who would be 17 now, is a native of Belarus and went missing from his accommodation in Ranelagh on July 19 last year. Missing teen Olere Jane Abulume is a native of Nigeria and would be 14 now.
She went missing from her home in Galway on October 31 last year.
Meanwhile, gardai have still not located Rory Aherne from Glasnevin, who has been missing since 1984 and would now be 38.
Other unsolved cases include that of Jennifer Anne Bena Princess, a native of Congo, who has been missing since 2004 from her home in Tralee in Kerry.
She would be just seven years old now.
The renewed attention comes amid increasing fears of trafficking and parental abduction of children across open borders, with thousands believed unaccounted for right across the EU.
The European Commission also launched plans for a new emergency phone number, 116, which it hopes to introduce right across all 25 countries, once it can iron out technological difficulties in some countries.
More information can be found on the website www.missingkids.ie.
- Conor Sweeney and Anne-Marie Walsh
Friday May 26 2006
A CAMPAIGN to highlight missing children has revealed that there are at least 58 unexplained disappearances in Ireland. And there are thousands missing across Europe.
A CAMPAIGN to highlight missing children has revealed that there are at least 58 unexplained disappearances in Ireland.
And there are thousands missing across Europe.
The bid to track down children who have vanished was launched yesterday to coincide with International Missing Children's Day.
The International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children has records of 3,568 separate cases outstanding.
Many of the missing children are foreign nationals.
They include Fozia Seid Abdi, an Ethiopian national, who would now be 18.
She went missing on May 12 last year from her home on the North Circular Road in Dublin 7.
Gardai said Ms Abdi would be easily recognisable as she only had sight in one eye.
Ivan Abrasouski, who would be 17 now, is a native of Belarus and went missing from his accommodation in Ranelagh on July 19 last year. Missing teen Olere Jane Abulume is a native of Nigeria and would be 14 now.
She went missing from her home in Galway on October 31 last year.
Meanwhile, gardai have still not located Rory Aherne from Glasnevin, who has been missing since 1984 and would now be 38.
Other unsolved cases include that of Jennifer Anne Bena Princess, a native of Congo, who has been missing since 2004 from her home in Tralee in Kerry.
She would be just seven years old now.
The renewed attention comes amid increasing fears of trafficking and parental abduction of children across open borders, with thousands believed unaccounted for right across the EU.
The European Commission also launched plans for a new emergency phone number, 116, which it hopes to introduce right across all 25 countries, once it can iron out technological difficulties in some countries.
More information can be found on the website www.missingkids.ie.
- Conor Sweeney and Anne-Marie Walsh
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