UPDATE: Missing teenager Shagada Gonsalves Found Safe

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Shagada Gonsalves

Shagada Gonsalves, the 16-year-old girl who went missing on 1 May, has been found safe.

She was last seen around 6:30am that day, leaving for school from the Sunshine Home for Girls.

She was wearing her Glanville Secondary School uniform, a jeans jacket, and a grey headband.

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14 COMMENTS

  1. Where was she found? What was she doing? Who was she with? How did she “go missing”? Many questions but no answers…

  2. What am I missing here? This teenager, obviously troubled, goes missing yesterday and by this morning she is being reported as found safe.
    Did she return on her own accord? Was she with family? Was she found in the company of another? Under what circumstances was she ‘found’?
    Don’t get me wrong, there is much relief that in such a short space of time she is reported as being safe. The underlying reason for her having been reported missing and the manner of her having been ‘found’ is important information. That information can be released without naming names, but will help others possibly understand what are some of the root problems children leave their safe places.

  3. Ok seriously!! I think that a little more detail can be provided than found safe.

    Ok I get that you can’t give us all the details, BUT say that she was in the company of friend, maybe that she was not abducted, maybe that she decided to not go home that night of her own free will.

    These days these stories are crying wolf.

  4. A bud she min go tek an um sweet she rass, da mek she na min go home. Dem lickle young gyal no easy. Mek parents worry and oh she was found and it done so. This is the type of nonsense and abuse of the missing person alert that will make people stop caring about it.

  5. Wow! Wow! Faithful National is silent on something when this is the time he should he should have something to say if he cares about the Country and the people therein

  6. WHAT THE HELL…! …OVER-SENSATIONALLY USED: …MISSING OR …TEEN’S TIME OUT

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    This word: ‘…MISSING,’ appears to be becoming: ‘…OVER-SENSATIONALLY USED.’

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    TEEN’S TIME OUT:

    Restless and bored, or hostile ‘…HOME ENVIRONMENT,’ when they intentionally leave home, the know exactly:

    (a) ‘…WHY: and

    (b) …WHERE THEY ARE GOING.’

    ***

    This may now be called ‘…TEEN’S TIME OUT.’

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    They will return or position themselves to be seen to give indications of their:

    (i) …PRESENCE: or

    (ii) …WHEREABOUTS.’

    ***

    NO SQUEALING:

    NOT FOR HELL, THEY WILL ‘…SQUEAL’ ON THEMSELVES.

    ***
    WELL:

    LOOK ‘TILL YOUR EYEBALLS DROPOUT: ‘…YOU CAN’T SEE: …YOU CAN’T SEE.’

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    SMELL THE COFFEE: …THIS IS REALITY: ‘…MODERN GENERATION.’

    ***

    STILL, THEY SHALL NOT HAVE LOVED ONES:

    ‘…FRETTING: …PANICKING: …WONDERING: …SEARCHING AND QUARELLING.’

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    STAY AT HOME. ‘

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    WALK GOOD.

    ***

  7. SHAGADA???? is she JAMAICAN too? what a weird name…..almost like Shabada

  8. She is 16 years old, a grown woman in Antigua. Very happy she is safe. Reported missing if gone for an unusual length of time and without communication is appropriate. Great for the person who did. Had it been something serious, this timely filing could have saved life. Thank you person.

    • shame on you!!!! She is NOT a “grown woman”

      She is still a TEENAGER, an ADOLESCENT still needing to learn and grow and understand life. Are you some kind of predator?

  9. Parents should be charge for negligence. Not knowing where their child/children are. And children should be threatened with being placed in a Foster home or a training facility if they keep running away from home. If parents cannot fullfill their parental responsibility the state should take over at a cost to the parents. Boys should be placed in the Boy Training School now renamed the Dennis Bowers Centre. While girls should be placed at the Sunshine Home for Girls.

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