The mother of Shasha-Lee November, who went missing two years ago at age 6, remains hopeful her daughter will return home.
Sandra November said she sat outside her home, imagining Shasha-Lee would return.
I’ve been having sleepless nights since my child went missing. Everything isn’t the same anymore,” November said on Tuesday.
Shasha-Lee, a Grade 1 learner at Belmore Primary school, disappeared on May 3, 2015, while playing outside her Groenal Walk home in Hanover Park.
Sandra said two days after the incident she had suffered a stroke, leaving her unable to work and adding to her stress.
BEREFT: Sandra and Calvin November outside their home in Hanover Park. CREDIT: David Ritchie/ANA Pictures
Shasha-Lee’s father, Calvin, appealed to anyone with information about the whereabouts of his daughter to come forward.
“All our lives have changed drastically in this time but I know God will provide,” he said.
“I appreciate the overwhelming support the community has given me,” November said.
Mayor Patricia de Lille had also put out a reward of R25 000 for positive leads, but police said no arrests had been made.
Residents of Hanover Park are set to gather on Wednesday night to hold a vigil in honour of Shasha-Lee.