Saudi scholarship student missing in US





Saudi scholarship student missing in US

22 September 2014

US authorities are searching for a Saudi scholarship student who went missing in Los Angeles last week.

Abdullah Abdullatif Alkadi, 23, was last seen at his residence on Wednesday, according to eyewitnesses.

All communication with Al-Qadi was reportedly lost on Thursday, according to information published by his brother, Ahmad Alkadi, on his personal Twitter account.

According to the Los Angeles Daily News, his brother told a local news agency that he went missing after selling his car. Police said they have located the vehicle and its new owner but found no link between the sale and Alkadi's disappearance.

“We have been in misery for the last two days,” Ahmed Alkadi told local news agencies. “We have tried everything. We called friends. We called relatives. We called everybody we knew and with no news. We are so worried about him.”

Abdullah’s last tweet, published on Sept. 15, read: “God make me happier, for I have suffered. Give me rest and don’t disappoint me, for you are my Lord.”

The search is in full swing on social media sites. Police also published a recent photo of Alkadi on its website, with a description stating that Abdullah is of Middle Eastern origin, weighs 110 pounds, has black hair and brown eyes and was wearing a blue shirt and blue jeans at the time of his disappearance.

Abdullah’s brother has also appealed for help on Twitter to find his missing brother.

“Please pray for my brother, who has been missing in LA,” he wrote, urging anyone with information to contact him.

A group of Saudi scholarship students in the United States, meanwhile, have launched a campaign of their own on social media websites in search of Abdullah, who is a student at California State University at Northridge.

Police have called on anyone who has any information about Abdullah’s whereabouts to contact the missing person’s unit at the LAPD.

 


 














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