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A Pine Bluff Mother Whose Daughter Disappeared 29 Years Ago Wants Answers ‘Before We Leave’
It’s been 29 years since Laurell Hall dropped her daughter Cleashindra off at her after school job. Hall hasn’t seen her daughter since that day. Now, as she and her husband near the age of 70, Hall longs to know what happened to their daughter.
A few years ago, Hall talked to TheVillageCelebration’s Vickie Newton about the profound hurt she and her family have faced for so many years.
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