University student missing in Hanover, search operation starts

A 27-year-old university student is missing from the gated community of Orchard in Hopewell, Hanover, on the festival of Christmas. She went missing on Saturday at 7:00 pm. 

University girl is missing in Jamaica
A 27-year-old university student is missing from the gated community of Orchard in Hopewell, Hanover, on the festival of Christmas. She went missing on Saturday at 7:00 pm.
The student named Challene Evans belongs from the community of Clifton in Hanover, at present studying at the University of West Indies.
Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) will resume the search operation on Monday with the assistance of K-9 dogs.
According to the reports, the missing woman ran from the house after visiting her child’s father in Orchard. She had a last conversation with her father named Kitson Evans on the phone. The young woman urges her father to come and get her as she had stucked in an empty river.
As per her father’s statements, the girl had only a tiny argument with her mother, and nothing happened as such that can be the reason behind her missing. However, she told her father that no one loved her. But her father replied,” No, there’s nothing like that; we love you, she said, “No, I do not feel like that”. Her father added that when he calmed her down, his daughter asked him to come and rescue her.
Further, the man’s father, with whom the young woman shares a child, also provided some information about her. He claimed that the woman has suicidal tendencies, and that’s why his son wants to meet the woman and their child.
He further asserted that his son and the woman broke up in December last year. ” She meets my son and says she will hang herself, and the parents of the Challene knows everything”, Neville ‘Bibby’ Humphry claimed.
While Evans, father of three girls, is devastated and said he is hoping for a miracle as the incident has destroyed his spirit.
” If Challene goes out of the community, there are chances worst could have been happened as 24 hours have passed out. Now, we are hoping that our daughter will call us again, and we will be able to see her.”
The Orchard community is helping in the search operation of Challene Evans.