Missing woman and two young sons not seen for two weeks, say PSNI

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The PSNI has issued a renewed appeal for information on a missing woman and her two young children.

The 34-year-old woman Nura Abdillahi and her two sons - aged two and four - were staying at accommodation in South Belfast but have been missing since November 1.

Police believe the family, originally from Somalia, may have travelled to Dublin or Dundalk.

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A spokesperson for the PSNI said: "We are renewing our appeal for information on the whereabouts of the missing Abdillahi family.

"34-year-old Nura and her two sons aged four and two, who are originally from Somalia, were staying at accommodation in the University Street area of south Belfast but have not been seen since Friday, 1st November.

34-year-old missing person Nura Abdillahi

34-year-old missing person Nura Abdillahi

"Nura often wears a red head scarf, and walks with a limp. It is believed that the family may have travelled to the Dublin or Dundalk areas."

The police spokesperson added: "We would ask Nura, or anyone who knows where she is, to get in touch by calling 101 quoting reference number 1543 of 04/11/24. You can also submit info online at https://orlo.uk/C5mDp"

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