Norbert Mao's 19-Year-Old Son Missing

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Norbert Mao's 19-Year-Old Son Missing

Democratic Party President General Norbert Mao's 19-year-old son has disappeared from home with a person not known to the family, Mr Mao has said. In a...

Democratic Party President General Norbert Mao's 19-year-old son has disappeared from home with a person not known to the family, Mr Mao has said.

In a statement on his social media pages, the DP president says he has reported the case to the police and is hoping his son who has just completed A-Levels returns home unharmed.

"The friend he went with is unknown to us. His mother and I are contacting relatives and friends to find out where he could be. We have also contacted his other known friends and their family members but they haven’t seen him. His friends at Watoto Church North where he plays guitar in the church band also said they haven’t seen him or heard from him," Mr. Mao said in a statement on Wednesday evening. 

Mao's statement 

I wish to confirm that today afternoon I made a report to the Uganda Police about my son Nicholas Hope Mao who left home in the company of a friend on Monday evening and has not returned since. The friend he went with is unknown to us. His mother and I are contacting relatives and friends to find out where he could be. We have also contacted his other known friends and their family members but they haven’t seen him. His friends at Watoto Church North where he plays guitar in the church band also said they haven’t seen him or heard from him.

Nico, 19, successfully completed his A-Levels at Vienna College in July and is on vacation. Unfortunately, his phone is off. I am very grateful to all those who have called and offered help in finding Nico. We are saddened that we cannot reach Nico but we continue to fervently pray that Nico will return home safely. #FINDNICO

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