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‘Help me find my babies’

IN 1986, KOGIE Perumal kissed and hugged her children goodbye before she left for work. However, little did she know it would be the last day she would see them.

According to Perumal, her children, Magdelene and Dellon Perumal, who were then toddlers, were taken by child welfare services based in Pinetown.

Perumal said she was later told the children were removed after child welfare officials received an anonymous tip-off that the children were being neglected.

For more than three decades, Perumal, 56, who now lives in KwaDukuza, has been searching

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