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FAMILY MEMBERS are keeping alive hope that Corey Elano Sealy, who left here for St Vincent before Christmas, will return home soon.
The five-foot-two-tall Sealy, a father of two, left Barbados in early December, but there has been no communication from him since his mother Angela Sealy spoke to him via telephone last month.
When a DAILY?NATION team visited Angela at her home in Sobers Lane, The City, yesterday, she said she spoke to her son on January 12 and everything appeared okay then.
“He was good. Nothing was wrong. I don’t know what to think now. I know what some people have been saying, but I am hoping he is all right,” she said.
Full story in today’s DAILY NATION.

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