Family of Langley, B.C., woman missing 7 years says pain is ‘indescribable’
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Kristina Ward was last seen crossing a street in Langley, B.C., with a man pushing a bike. That was seven years ago, but her family holds onto hope for the RCMP investigation.
It has been seven years since Kristina Ward’s family last saw her.
“We don’t have any answers, any closure, or any answers to bring her home,” LeeAnne Ward, Kristina’s mother, said Friday morning during a gathering at the location where her daughter was last seen.
The Langley woman was reported missing in late September 2017 and has not been seen or heard from since.
RCMP released a video at the time that showed her walking with a man with a bike. In the video, Kristina can be seen crossing the street at 104 Avenue and 142 Street in Surrey between 7:50 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. on Sept. 27.
Every year, members of her family gather at the site.
“Unfortunately, when kids go missing, the awareness stops and people forget about that person,” Art Ward, Kristina’s father, said. “We don’t want that to happen to our daughter, anybody’s daughter.”
The Wards said they hope to stir the memory of someone who might have been in the area and seen Kristina but has not come forward.
Kristina, who would now be 27 years old, is described as Indigenous, five feet five inches, 130 pounds, and with curly brown hair and brown eyes.