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Bosnian is not giving up on the Search for her Brother who went missing 32 years ago

Published: August 20, 2018
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Three-year-old boy Alen disappeared from the garden of a family house in the village of Bilmisce in Zenica 32 years ago. His sister Lamija and his family never stopped looking for him, and they still believe that they will meet again.

Lamija Bjelosevic, sister of missing Alen, was born a year after his disappearance and she said that she personally took part in the search in 2004 but that the search was never interrupted since the first day of his disappearance.

“We never lost the hope that we will find him and I strongly believe that he is alive and that we will meet,” said Lamija.

The last step forward in the search was a photo robot of how Alen might look like today, when he is 36 years old. The photo robot was made by Doc. Dr. Hadzib Salkic, a forensic expert from the University of Vitez in Travnik.

Lamija believes that everybody can help in her search, because she checks every message and every possible trace that could lead to finding her brother.

“Please share my post on social networks, write to my private profile, my personal number is 061 240 166 and it is available to everyone if they know any information to let me know immediately,” concluded Lamija.

(Source: Radiosarajevo.ba)

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