Jenefer Clarke is trying to find her son, 20-year-old Nahum Clarke.
And yesterday she came to the SUNDAY SUN in tears, making an appeal to Barbadians to help her locate Nahum, whom she has not seen since Wednesday at 6:42 p.m.
That was when he left their home at the corner of University Drive, Black Rock, St Michael, wearing a long-sleeved blue shirt, green trousers and black slippers.
“He said, ‘Mummy, I am going to UWI [University of the West Indies] and I coming back’,” the 54-year mother recalled.
“At 11 o’clock Wednesday night, I got up from bed and looked in his room and he was not there. It is not unusual for him to be out at late hours but it unusual that I did not receive a call from him saying where he was.”
She added: “So about minutes past six I called his friend, asking for him and the friend said he didn’t see him. I started to get worried because it is not like him. Even if he didn’t call the night and say he was sleeping out, he would call bright and early the next morning.”
The mother said she reported the last of three children missing to the police and sent out flyers about her “well-mannered, jovial, friendly, helpful” son who is just over five feet tall, brown in complexion and has black eyes and a low haircut.
