Family say they've lost hope six months after disappearance of missing French teen Eloi Rolland
Hi neighbours,
The family of missing French teenager Eloi Rolland have long held on to hope that one day their son and brother will be found.
But six months on from his disappearance in Auckland, the hope that has kept them strong has dwindled.
Without explanation, Rolland left the property he had been living at with a host family in Birkenhead, on Aucklandโs North Shore, on the evening of March 6.
With only a small backpack, Rolland boarded a train on platform five at Britomart train station in the CBD about 6.30am on March 7. It is not known where he spent the night.
He did not use his Auckland Transport Hop card to tag off the train when he exited in New Lynn, however ATโs CCTV cameras spotted him walking southbound down Fruitvale Rd about 7.30am.
He has not been seen or heard from since.
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Luckily self-checkout is being pretty common in supermarkets these days and we generally use it to quickly buy a few things without the long lines. But perhaps it's appropriate to head there with your full trolley to skip the lines?
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