A year without Jasmine
Feb 27th, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 2:49FEBRUARY 27, 2021: Today marks one year since visually impaired university student Jasmine Deen disappeared on her way home from classes about 9 p.m. The passing time has done nothing to ease her family's pain. Instead, more worry sets in and the emotional trauma makes her sisters sometimes fearful of leaving the house as their father grapples with grim theories of what might have happened to the girl they affectionately called Moya.
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