A reward has been issued to anyone with information about where the missing 22-year-old tourist, Nick Frischke, is. He has now been missing for over 65 days.
TSU International confirmed the reward.
Hangberg’s community leader and activist, Zulfa October, said the donor was a father herself, and with the reward, they hope to get fresh and concrete information about where Frischke is. October said it’s also to ensure people don’t despair and lay off their search parties. She said until a body is found, Hangberg will not give up on finding Frischke alive.
André Hallwas, Frischke’s father, welcomed the reward.
Frischke, who was on holiday in Cape Town, was last seen leaving his guesthouse in Pinelands on 14 February.
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Five men found in possession of Frischke’s personal belongings, including his credit card and notebook, were arrested last month and charged with robbery with aggravating circumstances.
It is alleged that they robbed Frischke at the dangerous Kabonkelberg hiking trail and the case was postponed to the month of May.
If you have any concrete information to locate Nick Frischke, please contact: 066 022 6944.