Six months after Southern fashion designer Kirby Mohammed disappeared without a trace, his mother made an emotional social media plea for his captors to return him regardless of his condition. Linda Mohammed, managing director of Trinzuela College, took to Facebook to express her grief over the weekend.
In a post on Kirby’sFacebook page, Mohammed said: “We as a family, myself and his three brothers and so many of his relatives and friends, are faithfully waiting to hear from him. The pain lingers from day to day which is like an internal nightmare for us all.” She said none of her son’s belongings were ever found.
“Kirby was apparently abducted, his car taken away from him, his computer confiscated, his personal documents—ID, driver’s permit, all bank cards, car insurance, withdrawals from his bank account—all that he had on his possession that unforgettable day was taken from him.” Mohammed pleaded with those responsible for her son’s disappearance to surrender to the police.
“I hope that the individuals who have taken my fatherless son and our dear friend will one day surrender to the law or to the lord Jesus Christ for this inhumane act and would have the courage to return him to us so that the Lord can forgive them for what they have done to tear an entire family's life apart,” she said
She asked that they return her son, no matter his condition. “I am still pleading with them to please return my son, regardless to his condition or the circumstances to me!”
Police: We are building a case
The T&T Guardian contacted Southern Division Inspector Don Gajadhar who said the police have not given up their search for Kirby. “We are doing continuous work, we have not stopped,” he said. “We had retrieved some information and exhibits and we sent it for analysis.”
Gajadhar said the police have a suspect and are in the building a case against that person. “We are not sitting down on this, we are in the process of building our case, we have the technical people checking information related to his laptop,” he said.