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    STILL NO SIGN OF WOMAN MISSING FOR SIX DAYS
    Alexia Saoulli

    Cyprus Mail
    May 12 2009
    Cyprus

    Daughters' desperate search for 86-year-old mother

    THE DAUGHTERS of an 86-year-old woman missing since last Wednesday
    said yesterday they beside themselves with worry and appealed for
    any information regarding their mother's whereabouts.

    Lydia Gulesserian disappeared from the Kaladjian old people's home in
    Strovolos at 9am last Wednesday. Her two daughters, who have spent
    every waking hour scouring the streets for their beloved mother,
    are at their wits' end over where she could be.

    "We don't know if she's in somebody's house. We've gone over every
    scenario. Maybe someday knocked her down and was too afraid to come
    forward and hid somewhere. You think of everything," said her daughter,
    Arta Gulesserian.

    She and her sister Lenia both live in the United States and had
    only just flown to Cyprus to settle their mother in at the care home
    before returning.

    According to Arta, her mother liked her new abode and it was unlikely
    she'd been trying to "run away".

    "She didn't take any of her things with her... She liked the
    place. There was no problem with that. She becomes disorientated once
    in a while. I don't know if that's happened while she was out walking,"
    she said.

    What about trying to return home? Again that was unlikely, as she
    was a stranger to Nicosia and none of her old neighbours in Larnaca
    had heard from her.

    "She doesn't know Nicosia... We tried Larnaca and have spoken to
    everybody. She hasn't been seen there either," she said.

    Arta said her mother, who speaks Armenian, Greek, Turkish and English,
    had been missing from the home for three hours before anybody had
    noticed she was gone.

    "She doesn't walk very fast so if she'd only been missing an hour
    we might have caught up to her. After three hours though, who knows
    where she is?"

    She said she and her sister had talked to everybody in the area,
    including all the Sri Lankan housemaids who had promised to keep an
    eye out for the missing pensioner.

    "We don't know what else to do. I don't know how an 86-year-old woman
    can survive six days and nights," said Arta.

    "We are supposed to be leaving in two weeks. We have to go back to
    work. I don't know what we are going to do if we don't find her. We
    have no answers. Every day we've been there scouring the streets.

    "I don't know what else to do. It is very, very upsetting just going
    up and down the street. We are in the area from 7am and sometimes
    stay till 10pm just trying to think where she could be," she said.

    Nicosia CID yesterday confirmed they were looking into the case. The
    question of why no sniffer dogs had been used in the search was
    not clear. Although there have been a few reported sightings of the
    86-year-old, none have amounted to anything.

    The two daughters have put up posters on lampposts and kiosks
    throughout the area in the hope that they will help lead to the
    discovery of their mother's whereabouts.

    Anyone with any information should please contact the nearest police
    station or call Arta on 99-047800
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