Missing Port Shepstone children found
Updated | By ECR Newswatch
Two young Port Shepstone children who went missing from their home on Monday have been reunited with their parents.
Three-year-old Muhammad Ali and his two year-old sister Shabbeena were missing when their father arrived back at their Albersville home on Monday afternoon.
Their nanny, Clodate Pylman, was also nowhere to be found, leading those worried about the safety of the children to believe she had abducted the little boy and girl.
The children were found in Louisiana just outside town, along with Pylman.
Dessi Rechner of the Pink Ladies organisation, which helps find missing children, says they are absolutely delighted.
"The two children were taken to have medical check-ups, which is the normal procedure and not to say that they have been harmed. But they are back safe," she said.
Rechner has praised on the Port Shepstone Police FCS Unit, saying they have always been efficient.
The nanny is expected to appear at the Port Shepstone Magistrate's Court tomorrow on charges of kidnapping.
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