Children missing in Doonside: Mother shares heartbreaking plea
The mother of four children who disappeared without a trace from Sydney’s west has made a heartbreaking plea.
Azaiah El-Hajj, 12, Judah El-Hajj, 9, Mikael El-Hajj, 12, and Malaika El-Hajj, 16, were last seen on Earle Street, Doonside, at around 6.45pm on Saturday.
Their concerned family has not seen or heard from the children since.
On Tuesday, their desperate mother begged them to contact them as soon as possible.
‘The whereabouts of my babies are still unknown!!’ she said via the Islamic Sound Vision Facebook page.
“Malaika, ya albi, please call me any way!! Let me know you’re doing well! I just want to hear your voice!!
“It’s okay if you contact me mom, I won’t get in trouble and they won’t put me in jail, I promise! Please call me mom as soon as possible.
“I miss you so much, my beautiful people.”
A desperate search is underway for three boys and one girl reported missing in Sydney’s west
Azaiah El-Hajj, 12, Judah El-Hajj, 9, Mikael El-Hajj, 12, and Malaika El-Hajj, 16, were last seen on Earle Street, Doonside, at 6.45pm on Saturday.
Police and family are seriously concerned about the well-being of the four children because of their young age
She added, “Ya Allah, bring my children back to me safe and sound.
“Protect them and lead them back to me, fill their souls with courage and strength and lead them to my soul.”
The three boys and a girl are still missing as the search for them enters its fourth day after they mysteriously disappeared.
NSW Police launched a public appeal on Monday that attracted more than 1,700 Facebook shares and hundreds of comments, praying they would be found safe and well.
Police and family are seriously concerned about the well-being of the four children because of their young age.
Azaiah was last seen wearing blue jean shorts, a blue shirt and black shoes.
Judah wore blue sweatpants, a red long-sleeved shirt and black shoes while Blomkvist was dressed blue shorts, black shirt and red Jordan sneakers.
Malaika was last seen wearing black tights, a black sweater with a photo of a woman on the back and pink shoes.
Police believe the children may be in the Bankstown or Sutherland area.
Anyone with information is urged to come forward and contact police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.