Teacher Jayde Panayiotou 28, of Riebeek College Girls High School, Uitenhage disappears:
suspected that she was kidnapped:
the person who kidnapped her was photographed at cashpoint
reported by Cara-Lee Scheun
Wednesday 22 April 2015
The police obtained photographic material of the suspected kidnapper of teacher Jayde Panayiotou - they believe they have photographs from a cashpoint
where the teacher's kidnapper withdrew cash in KwaNobuhle from her bank-account.
Ms Panyiotou was kidnapped Tuesdaymorning from in front of her home on Deacon Road just behind Makro in Kabegapark. A woman in the street told police she saw three'suspicious men' hang around at the same time.
Her sister Toni Inggs said Jayde waited there every morning for her ride to Uitenhage.
Shortly before 06h30 Jayde still spoke to a fellow-teacher on her cellphone yet just minutes later when the car drew up she was not there.
One of the members of the carshare-club phoned Jayde's husband Christopher, asking him where she was and he said she must still be standing outside,
waiting. However her cellphone was turned off and no further contact could be made with her. Shortly thereafter R1,700 cash was
withdrawn from her account from a cashpoint in KwaNobuhle, said w/o Alwin Labans.
Her kidnapping spread like wildfire on social media and the alert was shared more than 1,000 times on Facebook - but by noon there still was no
sign of her and police officers investigated further at the KwaNobuhle cashpoint, a small Nedbank in crowded Matanzima Street.
The police confiscated the bank's photographs of customers who withdrew cash and it showed the face of the man who got money from the teacher's account.
The police searched all afternoon without any luck. However a woman from Deacon Road did tell the police that they saw
three 'suspicious men' in the street that morning.
By late afternoon the sister, Ms Inggs, felt very discouraged and said no new leads were found and her phone is still off.
Head mistress Marilyn Woods said Jayde's disappearing is hartbreaking. They shared the news during the last class-period with the senior pupils.
"Most got tears in their eyes when I asked them to pray for her safe return".
"However it was the teachers who had the greatest trouble with the news.'
She was last seen wearing a grey jacket, black trousers and black boots.
Call Ms Inns at 076 526 7174 or the Kabega SAPS at 0 041 397 6801 skakel óf vir Inggs by 076 526 7174.
http://www.netwerk24.com/nuus/2015-04-21-onderwyseres-van-uitenhage-verdwyn-spoorloos-is-vermoedelik-ontvoer
Call Ms Inns at 076 526 7174 or the Kabega SAPS at 0 041 397 6801 skakel óf vir Inggs by 076 526 7174.
http://www.netwerk24.com/nuus/2015-04-21-onderwyseres-van-uitenhage-verdwyn-spoorloos-is-vermoedelik-ontvoer
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