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Missing CT girl found dead
11/03/2007 13:44  - (SA)  

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  • Cape Town - The body of an 11-year-old girl who was reported missing on Friday has been found in her mother's house in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town police said.

    Superintendent Billy Jones said that Anestacia Wiese's body was found in the ceiling of her mother's home in Childrens Way, Woodbridge on Sunday morning.

    Jones said a close family friend had been taken in for questioning. He had not been charged.

    The man was the last person that Anestacia was seen with, walking towards a nearby school.

    Her mother last saw her at 11:00 on Friday when she went to the shop about a block away from her home.

    She was wearing a pink top and blue jeans.

    The Sunday Times quoted her mother, Janine Wiese, saying she had fetched Anestacia from school and taken her home on Friday.

    "Then she said to me: 'Mama I'm coming now, I'm just going to buy something from the shop.' She was going to buy herself some chips," Wiese said.

    Jones said further details were not available.

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