A woman is seeking donations to hire a private investigator as new troubling details have surfaced regarding her mother’s disappearance 27 years ago. Tatiana Lupaca was last seen in Brooklyn, New York, loading items into a van before supposedly heading to Miami for a job interview. Despite her plans to return shortly, she has not been in contact with her family since.
The eldest daughter, who was just seven years old when her mother vanished, has been actively investigating the case. She believes her mother is still alive and remains determined to find her. Tatiana, who moved from Latvia to Brooklyn in 1998, was working as a housekeeper and childminder for a Jewish family in the area.
Recently, a breakthrough came when her daughter’s friend found an old diary with an American phone number linked to Tatiana. This discovery led to a Brooklyn address from the late 1990s, close to where Tatiana lived. Despite reaching out to individuals associated with the address, the daughter faced uncooperative responses, raising suspicions of hidden information.
After years of relentless searching, the daughter is now crowdfunding to enlist the help of a private investigator in New York. Over £500 has been raised so far, with the daughter emphasizing the need for professional expertise to evaluate new findings and historical records related to her mother’s disappearance.
She remains hopeful that her mother is alive and yearns to reunite with her, sharing heartfelt memories of her father’s unwavering support and the family’s enduring love. The daughter’s determination to uncover the truth about her mother’s fate underscores her plea for support in the ongoing search for answers.
