Maureen Peskin, 73, has been missing for two weeks after disappearing during a short walk home from her cousin’s house in Pelican Park. A Pelican Park family is in distress following the mysterious disappearance of their grandmother, Maureen Peskin, who has been missing for two weeks. The 73-year-old vanished while walking home from a visit to a cousin’s house, leaving her loved ones desperate for answers and fearing for her safety.
Her son Edward Williams told the Cape Argus sister publication, Daily Voice that his ma Maureen Peskin, 73, was last seen on March 25, 2026 after visiting their cousin, who lives near their home in Pelican Park. He explained: “I last saw her on the day that she went missing, which was before she went to my cousin’s house. She always goes to sit there and drink coffee, and then after that she walks home.
“Someone said that she was seen in Constantia, and another person said they saw her near Wetton.” Williams said that his mother suffers from Alzheimer’s, but that this is the first time that she has gone missing. He added: “She still remembers her name, surname, and where she lives. It’s not like she’s totally confused.
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