NA Market vendors’ assistant missing since April 12
Missing: Jamacy Reynolds
Missing: Jamacy Reynolds

JAMACY Reynolds, who would offer assistance on a daily basis to vendors at the New Amsterdam Market, as they plied their trade, has been missing for almost two months.
The jovial 28-year-old woman was last seen on April 12.
While her favourite vendor Wavney and sister claim they have not seen her, the woman’s mother, Pearl, is worried and now wonders whether she would ever see her first born again.
Pearl was distraught and was teary when seen on Saturday. She had received a telephone call, stating that the headless remains of a female had washed ashore at Corriverton, Corentyne.
She was fearful that this information would confirm her worst fears but a telephone call to Police Divisional Commander, Jairam Ramlakhan, and a subsequent investigation by his ranks stationed in the Upper Corentyne district, proved that the information was false.

Meanwhile, Pearl is anxiously awaiting her daughter’s return to her Sheet Anchor, East Canje home.
This publication was told that Reynolds visited her mother’s home on April 12, seeking some clothing, and later left.
Reynolds lived in the New Amsterdam community of Mount Sinai which is commonly referred to as Angoy’s Avenue. She shared a relationship with Quacy, a small business entrepreneur.
According to Pearl, her daughter was diagnosed with post-partum depression after giving birth eight years ago. The child was handed over to paternal relatives.
Although, she seemed cheerful, she suffered silently from mental health challenges, this publication was told.

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