Sarai Sierra |
(Scroll down for video) A New York woman who went to Turkey in order to take nice pictures suddenly went missing according to New York and Istanbul police reports.
The family of the missing New York woman who disappeared during a vacation in Turkey, which was her first trip outside the U.S., left for Istanbul in order to search for her on Sunday.
Sarai Sierra’s family last heard from her on Monday, the day she was to begin her journey home. The 33-year-old mother of two had been in Turkey on her own nearly a month.
Her brother, David Jimenez, told the press that he and Sierra’s husband, Steven, were scheduled to leave for Turkey on Sunday night. He said he had no scheduled return date.
“I will not come home without my sister,” he said.
Sierra last said that she is going to visit the Galata Bridge, a popular tourist destination that spans the Golden Horn waterway, to take some pictures, her mother, Betzaida Jimenez said. Her daughter was to begin traveling home and was scheduled to arrive in New York on Tuesday afternoon.
Sierra’s father went to pick her up at the airport, waited there for hours with no sign of his daughter, Jimenez said.
The family is very worried, according to reports.
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