A 17-year-old Dennery girl who had disappeared for one night has returned home.
Pagge Ashley Albert of La Caye, Dennery is back home with her worried mother after she had left for church on Sunday, February 16 and didn’t return that day.
Her mother Kesha Pelage told St. Lucia News Online that daughters, 17-year-old Pagge Ashley Albert and 15-year-old T’Keisha Albert left for church around 9 a.m. together, but Pagge did not return. The sisters left home in identical knee-length multi-coloured floral dresses.
Pagge told St. Lucia News Online in a telephone conversation Monday, she willingly went home about 11 a.m. According to the teen girl, she could not get transportation after coming from a football match at Dennery Sunday evening, and resorted to sleeping over at a friend’s house.
The family normally attends the La Caye Pentecostal Church, but Pagge told her mother she was planning to visit another church in Dennery on the invitation of a friend.
“She never mentioned the person’s name,” Pelage said. “When she left she told me ‘mommy I am leaving’” the worried mother related.
“I stayed up all night calling, even up till 4 a.m.,” Palege said, adding that her younger daughter had had no idea where her sister was either.
Pelage indicated she had no problems with her daughter. She said this was the first time her daughter had not returned home.
Pagge is a graduate of the Castries-based Entrepot Secondary School.
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