By FRANCIS JOSEPH
Coreen Singh disappeared exactly eight years ago without a trace. Today, neither her family nor the police have a clue as to what happened to Singh. But they remain hopeful she would resurface.
Singh, 25, a supervisor at Xtra Foods Supermarket, O’Meara Road, Arima, was reported missing to the La Horquetta Police Station on Sunday 4th February, 2018, by her sister, Sharon Reyes.

Coreen Singh
She was last seen leaving her Kelly Street, Peytonville, Carapo home in a white Nissan Tiida, by her sister on Saturday 3rd February, 2018. On Sunday 4th February, 2018, a vehicle was found gutted by fire along Trantrill Street, St Augustine.
Personnel from the Tunapuna Fire Station had responded to a report around 3:20 am on the said day, of a vehicle on fire.
Despite extensive investigations, she has never been found. No one has been arrested or charged in connection with her disappearance.
Relatives say the absence of answers has left a lasting void in their lives. They describe living each day with unanswered questions, holding on to memories while struggling with the lack of closure.
According to her family, not a single day goes by without thoughts of her, and they continue to pray and hope for the truth about what happened.
They say their love for Coreen remains unwavering and that she continues to live on in their hearts and minds. While the years have passed, the family insists their hope has not faded, believing that only God knows what became of her.
With the investigation still unresolved, the family is once again appealing to the public for help.
Anyone with information that could assist in determining Coreen Singh’s whereabouts is urged to contact 555, 999, 800-TIPS, or the La Horquetta Police Station at 643-3857.
Her family says they will continue to wait, hope, and search—until answers finally come.



