Family: Missing Durban doctor has been found
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
The family of a Durban doctor, who went missing on Friday, say she has been found.
Ayanda Dlamini was last seen leaving her workplace in Bhamshela, north of Durban, after putting in sick leave at work.
Her father, Ephraim Dlamini, says they grew worried when the 28-year-old didn't arrive at her Umlazi home at the usual time.
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He says they grew more fearful that she may have been abducted when they received a call the next day from a man using his daughter's phone stating that the car was fine and that she had booked in at a lodge before hanging up.
Dlamini says they searched the area but could not locate his daughter.
"We also went and tried to find whether we see the car on our own all around Verulam and Tongaat.
"In Ballito, we went to Westbrook Shell. They gave us the footage that the car was there on Saturday.
"We saw the footage and we saw the man getting out of the car but we didn't see who was in the car."
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Dlamini says police found his daughter just after 10am on Monday, but when he spoke to Newswatch, he hadn't yet spoken to his daughter.
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