GOULD Marcellene Amsterdam is expected to deliver her fourth child during this month but, since October 6, she has disappeared without a trace, leaving her relatives with several unanswered questions.
So her family is appealing to the public to assist by furnishing any information surrounding the woman’s disappearance.

Meantime, an elderly male relative, who spoke to this newspaper on condition of anonymity, said his cousin had an abusive relationship with a man who fathered one of her children.
“Women need to be alert with respect to the slightest sign of abuse. Even if they would have had sex with the person, when there is any form of abuse, women must learn to leave. No woman can change an abusive man. You have got to leave them for God to handle,” he advised.
A sibling of the missing woman revealed that the loss of their sister is causing daily agony for her children and other family members.
“My sister was always there for us. She was the spokesperson whenever there is a family discussion. I am pleading with anyone who knows what happened to my sister to let us know,” she appealed.
Thirty-seven-year-old Amsterdam, of Caracas, West Canje, left her three children at approximately 23:00hrs telling her daughter, Akeesha Daniels, that she was going over to ‘Son Son’, Errol Lindo, who lives about one hundred metres away and had shared a relationship with her resulting in the birth of nine-year-old Javzel Lindo.
Seemed good
A sister, Danell Amsterdam said, initially, the relationship seemed good but became abusive years later, resulting in the couple separating.
The sister recalled an incident in which Lindo, allegedly, attempted to drown the mother of three but was prevented from doing so, by one Errol Lewis, who was passing by.
According to reports, on that Sunday morning, the 13-year-old Akeesha, while visiting a nearby aunt, enquired whether her mother was at her house. After receiving a negative response, she reported that her mother did not sleep at home.
Subsequently, calls were made to her phone but without any success, as the instrument indicated it had been turned off.