So far,
the story has reached only a little further than the Geelong Advertiser,
a morning paper in Victoria.
But the
circumstances of six-year-old
Kiesha Abrahams's disappearance are likely to attract a far
wider audience if Aussie detectives don't find her soon.
Her
mother said she tucked Kiesha in bed in the family home at 9.30 on
Saturday night.
The next
morning the front door, thought to have been left unlocked, was ajar and
Kiesha was missing.
It's
early days and there are many differences, but so far, like
Madeleine McCann, another little girl appears to have
vanished into thin air. |