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    FAMILY PLANS FUNDRAISER TO AID SEARCH FOR WOMAN

    Windsor Star
    December 27, 2008 Saturday
    Ontario

    The Windsor family of a 30-year-old woman who disappeared while
    travelling in China is hosting a fundraiser Sunday in an effort to
    boost the search for Ani Ashekian.

    Ashekian, who grew up in Windsor and has been working in Toronto as
    a paralegal, was last heard from on Nov. 10, after arriving in Hong
    Kong. She had left for Beijing on Oct. 24 and was supposed to return
    to Canada from Delhi, India, on Dec. 15.

    Ashekian's family members said there has been no activity on her
    credit card since Nov. 10 and they are worried because she always
    keeps in touch with them while travelling.

    Ashekian's older sister, Rosie Kampstra, said the family is raising
    money to hire a private investigator to find Ashekian and bring her
    home. A fundraiser will be held Sunday between 1 and 7 p.m. at the
    Armenian Community Centre at 702 Pierre Ave. There will be food,
    beverages, raffles and a silent auction. The family is asking for
    a $20 donation at the door. If Ashekian is found without a private
    investigator's assistance, the money will go to missing children
    services, Kampstra said.

    Kampstra said Ashekian's boyfriend, Wendell Walsh, is now in Hong Kong
    looking for her. Hong Kong authorities are investigating Ashekian's
    disappearance and Foreign Affairs Canada is aware of the case. A
    Facebook page, called Missing: Ani Ashekian, has been set up in hopes
    of gathering any information about her disappearance.
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