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Police reiterate appeal for information on 2 missing Filipinas

13 October 2025

 

Imee and Aleli went missing together on Oct. 4 (From Facebook)

 Nine days after they went missing, the whereabouts of two Filipina domestic workers remain unknown.

As a result, the Police have again appealed to the public for any information they might have on the two Filipina domestic workers who were last captured on video camera on Yeung Uk Road in Tsuen Wan on Oct. 4.

An unconfirmed report posted on Facebook by a hiker said she saw two, identified as Imee Mahilum Pabuaya, aged 24, and Aleli Perez Tibay, 33, at about 4:30pm on the day they went missing at the Fu Yang Shan barbecue site, about 1 km away from the Tsuen Wan MTR station.

Pindutin para sa detalye

Others said the two were in a relationship, and had jointly taken out a loan for some $80,000. A Facebook post from someone who identified herself as Tibay’s sister confirmed the loan, but said someone else had used the money, then disappeared.

Vice Consul George Soriano said they have yet to get credible information as to the two workers’ whereabouts, including claims they had left Hong Kong for work in Poland.

 “At this time all we have is conjecture,” he said.

Basahin ang detalye!

In an earlier advisory posted last Friday, the police said they received a report that Tibay was missing on Oct 6, while Pabuaya was reported missing on Oct. 8.

Pabuaya is described as about 1.55 meters tall, 50 kilos in weight, and of medium build. She has a round face, fair complexion, and short brown hair. She was last seen wearing a dark blue denim top, matching denim shorts, and white shoes.

Tibay, the older one, is about 1.58 meters tall, also weighs around 50 kilos, but has a slim frame. She also has a round face and fair complexion but with long black hair. She was last spotted wearing a light blue long-sleeved shirt, light blue jeans and white shoes.

Anyone with information about their whereabouts may contact the Regional Missing Persons Unit of Hong Kong Island on 2860 1040 or 9886 0034, or email to rmpu-hki@police.gov.hk, or contact any police station.

 

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