Ina sa Cebu, humingi ng tulong para mahanap ang 19-anyos na anak na dalaga na nawawala: "Maawa po kayo"

Ina sa Cebu, humingi ng tulong para mahanap ang 19-anyos na anak na dalaga na nawawala: "Maawa po kayo"

- A mother from Cebu was asking for help in finding her daughter, Jherica Lofranco Auman

- As per ABS-CBN's report, Jherica went missing on March 22 and her mother, Marifel Lofranco, is appealing to the public to help find her

- The actual report regarding the missing teen was only done on March 27, as per provincial police director Col. Engelbert Soriano

- According to Soriano, the girl was last seen in Lapu-Lapu City, but said that the information was still raw

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A mother in Cebu, Marifel Lofranco, was asking for help in locating her daughter who went missing on March 22.

Ina sa Cebu, humingi ng tulong para mahanap ang 18-anyos na anak na dalaga na nawawala: "Maawa po kayo"
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The girl, Jherica Lofranco Auman, was not seen for several days, as per ABS-CBN report.

"To those who may have seen my daughter, please let us know where she is because this is making me very sad. I haven’t eaten or slept properly since she went missing. Please have mercy," the mom pleaded in Hiligaynon.

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According to Col. Engelbert Soriano, the provincial police director of Cebu, there was still no information but the local police in Consolacion are still searching for her.

Based on the report, her daughter was tasked to deliver money to a certain "Griyego" before she disappeared.

The mother also said that she received a text message from her daughter asking for help, which was why she reported to the authorities about Jherica being missing.

As per CDN Digital, Auman, was last seen on March 22, 2022.

Philstar reported that Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Central Visayas Director Levi Ortiz has ordered an investigation as well.

Stories concerning family often go viral on social media. The cry for help of the frantic mother certainly got the attention of many netizens.

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