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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News MISSING: Isis James ALTHOUGH she went missing almost seven weeks ago, relatives of Isis James are holding on to hope for the aspiring phlebotomist's safe return. Her mother Carrol, 69, told Newsday the entire family is trying their best to stay optimistic. 'I am trying to cope. I am praying and hoping, trying to keep a positive mindset, not thinking anything negative and always hoping that someday I will get […]

Source: Trinidad News

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