By Chanel September
21 December 2007
The search for a 23-year-old woman who went missing in Cape Town ended, when she was found by police in Millerton on Thursday evening.
Annette de Klerk originally from Johannesburg went missing on Sunday; she was last seen in Long Street in the CBD.
“She was very dazed and confused when she was found. She is currently in hospital, says a close family friend,” Doreen de Waal.
“We are ecstatic that Annette has been found and can’t wait to come to the bottom of her disappearance,” says de Waal.
Police spokesperson Randall Stoffels says they are investigating her disappearance.
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