Twin sisters from Portugal reported missing in Dubai
The disappearance of two Angolan twin sisters from Portugal has raised alarm and concern, prompting their family to seek assistance and information regarding their whereabouts. Leila and Laila Lourenço, both 23, were last known to be in Dubai following a trip that has left their loved ones anxious and confused.
Unexpected Trip to Dubai
The sisters reportedly traveled to Dubai under circumstances that have bewildered their family. Their relatives revealed through social media appeals that they were unaware of the twins’ intention to leave Portugal for the United Arab Emirates. Notably, the sisters lacked the financial resources typically necessary for such an expensive trip. In a surprising twist, the twins had initially informed their family that they were heading to Porto, Portugal, only to later post images online indicating their actual destination was Dubai.
Disappearing Act: Passport and Phones Gone
Adding to the family’s distress is the disappearance of both sisters’ Angolan passports. Relatives have expressed their concern over the fact that the twins’ mobile phones have been turned off for several days, making it impossible to establish contact. This uncharacteristic behavior has heightened fears for their safety and well-being.
Family’s Search for Answers
The family has taken proactive steps in their search for Leila and Laila. They have reached out to the necessary embassies and local law enforcement in both Portugal and Dubai. Despite these efforts, the family reports that they have yet to receive any updates regarding the sisters’ condition or precise location. Local news outlets, including Correio da Manhã, have attempted to engage law enforcement agencies, including the Public Security Police (PSP) and the Judicial Police (PJ), to gather more details, but they are still awaiting a response.
Community Involvement and Urgent Appeals
The unsettling situation has sparked significant concern within the Angolan community both in Portugal and in broader circles. Social media has become a vital tool for mobilizing community support, with numerous appeals encouraging anyone who may have information about the whereabouts of Leila and Laila Lourenço to get in touch with authorities or their family directly.
As the situation unfolds, the absence of any official statements from Portuguese or Emirati authorities has only intensified worry among both the family and the community. Many are left anxiously hoping for timely information that will lead to the sisters’ safe return. As the search continues, the solidarity shown by friends, family, and the broader community serves as a reminder of the impact of such sudden disappearances on families and social networks.
If anyone has any insights or leads, the family urges immediate communication with local authorities to aid in the swift resolution of this distressing case. The hope is to bring Leila and Laila back home safely, highlighting the importance of community vigilance and support in times of crisis.
