KZN family appeals for help in finding missing son
Updated | By Celumusa Zulu
A northern KZN family is pleading for help as they continue to search for their son, who they last heard from at the beginning of April.

Thubelihle Qwabe, who's originally from KwaMbonambi, has been living in Durban for 10 years.
His sister Lihle says he worked as a drummer at a church in Hammarsdale, and was last seen in central Durban.
She says the last time the family heard from her 37-year-old brother was when he sent a text message to his mother saying, "I love you".
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" What we wish for is to get information on his whereabouts. If anyone has seen him in April or now, please come forward and tell us where you saw him.
"We'll go wherever he is to look. We can't find him where he used to stay. Even people who were close to him don't know where he is. He has not been to church either. Even his phone is off."
Lihle says her brother was last seen on Joseph Nduli Street wearing black pants and a grey shirt.
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