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Katie Weston

British girl, 13, feared abducted on Caribbean island holiday after popping to shop

A young British girl is feared to have been abducted while on a family holiday in the Caribbean more than two weeks ago.

Delika White Lezama, 13, from Greenford, London, disappeared while accompanying her mum and brother on the trip to Trinidad to visit her grandmother.

She was last seen on a back road after visiting a corner shop near her grandma's house in the town of Sangre Grande at around 4pm on December 17.

Her family frantically began searching for her after realising she hadn't come home 10 minutes later, but were unable to find any trace of the teenager.

Officers from the local police force's anti-kidnapping unit are spearheading the hunt for the missing teen, whose family are being supported by the UK Foreign Office.

The teenager's distraught family has also made repeated appeals to find her via social media, saying they are "beyond desperate".

Delika's mum, Delia White, told the Mirror: "She didn't seem upset or angry when she left - there was nothing that would have made her run away.

"I can't think of anyone who could abduct her in particular, but everyone knows us, the whole community knows us, and that I come and go from the UK to see my mum all the time.

"My seven-year-old son is here as well, and I'm just trying to stay strong for him. At the moment I don't have the energy even just to say how I'm feeling."

Delika went missing on December 17 (Facebook)

Delia said the family began a frantic search when her daughter failed to return home. She went on: "We looked everywhere. A few people said the cameras weren't working in the area. It gets dark at around 5.30pm.

"I started to get worried as she doesn't know the area, she doesn't really speak the language, so I'm thinking anyone could have seen her or any driver could have picked her up.

"I don't know if she went somewhere and got lost. Then when it got dark I went to the police station to make a report, then they started driving around and looking for her as well. We looked all through the night."

Delia explained her daughter had gone to the shop to buy a SIM card because she'd been having trouble with her phone during the holiday. The shopkeeper confirmed she had called at the store but had been unable to find the card she was after and had left.

Since her disappearance, the family have sent several messages to Delika's phone which have been delivered, but appear not to have been read.

Her mum said: "The police told me they have some camera footage from the area that she walked, and they're still waiting for footage of people around the area as well.

Joint searches are being carried out with police, said a local search and rescue team (Miranda Mitchell/Facebook)
Delika pictured wearing glasses (Hunters Search and Rescue)

"The police have searched people's houses, but we haven't found her. They've searched the rivers and the bushes to see if she's in the area."

A search and rescue team assisting police has been working tirelessly to track down her whereabouts, and told the Mirror that the case is being investigated by the force's anti-kidnapping unit.

Vallence Rambharat, Captain of Hunters Search and Rescue Team, said: "We can confirm that Delika White Lezama is still missing.

"We can also confirm that investigations are continuing by the Anti Kidnapping Unit of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service.

"In this particular case, there is information sharing between the Unit and our Team as well as coordinated joint searches being executed."

A missing persons poster released by the local police force (Hunters Search and Rescue)

Delika's aunt Melanie Moore, who is based in New York, told the Mirror that she has taken the last week off work to try and help the search efforts.

She said: "Her mum is just trying to find her. She doesn't even know where to begin to look, but she's looking everywhere she can. She's upset, she's crying.

"We're all sending out messages to Delika's phone just hoping she'll respond. We've been calling her and sending messages and they're being delivered to her device, but it's not showing us that she's been able to read anything.

"I started messaging her at 12am the day she went missing, leaving voice messages saying 'it's midnight now, now's a good time to come home'.

Delika's family began a frantic search when she failed to return home (Miranda Mitchell/Facebook)

"I don't think she goes that many places - my sister is very protective over her children anyway, especially on vacation, usually we do something together. It's not like she goes out and does many things on her own.

"I'm just praying for her safe return. A lot of time has passed in between, which is not a great thing for anybody.

"At this point I'm hoping that she's run away and will come back before her plane ticket runs out. That's the best case scenario. Otherwise it's not going to be good."

Delika's older sister has shared numerous pictures of her sibling via social media - some showing her wearing glasses and others without - in a bid to help people recognise her.

Three days ago, she wrote: "There are a few different looks she could have right now but we aren’t sure so if you see her or think you’ve seen her call the police. Please.

"Been just over 2 weeks and she’s still missing. Has anyone seen or know of her whereabouts?

"If you would like to remain anonymous that’s definitely an option. Family, friends and police will follow any and every lead at this moment in time.

Numerous pictures of Delika had been shared on social media by friends and relatives (Facebook)
She disappeared while on holiday with her mum and brother (Facebook)

"Could someone, anyone just stand up with some sort of information please. We are beyond desperate to find her."

Police say she was wearing a pink top, black skirt, and pink and white Nike Air Force trainers at the time of her disappearance. She was also wearing glasses, and had recently taken out her braids.

Writing the day after she vanished, another family member said: "She has been missing since 5:00pm yesterday from the Foster Rd Sangre Grande. Please my Grande people help us find her.

"If you have any information about her whereabouts please DM me or call the Sangre Grande police station."

Replying to a comment on the post, the relative said that Delika is a British national and confirmed that the family had contacted the British High Commission.

Anyone with information on Delika's whereabouts is urged to contact Trinidad and Tobago Police Service's anti-kidnapping unit, Hunters Search and Rescue Team, Sangre Grande Police Station at 668-2444 or 800-TIPS or the police at 555, 999, 911.

An FCDO spokesperson told the Mirror: "We are supporting the family of a British child who has been reported missing in Trinidad and Tobago and are in touch with the local authorities."

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