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Family's fresh appeal over missing Nida Ul-Naseer, 18 Missing Nida Ul-Naseer, 18, was 'angry and upset' before she disappeared
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The family of missing teenager Nida Ul-Naseer are to make a fresh appeal for her to come home. Missing teenager Nida Ul-Naseer was angry and upset that she could not go to university just before she disappeared, her family have said.
The sixth-form student from Pill, Newport, disappeared 11 days ago with no possessions after taking out the bins at her home. Speaking at a press conference, her sister Shamyla made an emotional appeal for the 18-year-old from Newport to return, saying the family "could not live without her".
The sixth-form student from Pill disappeared 11 days ago.
Her disappearance has been described as "particularly out of character".Her disappearance has been described as "particularly out of character".
Her sister has said Nida could not live without her mobile phone and would constantly call and send texts. Another sister has previously said Nida could not live without her mobile phone and would constantly call and send texts.
Naila Anwar said the 18-year-old was shy, afraid of the dark and "shared everything" with her family.Naila Anwar said the 18-year-old was shy, afraid of the dark and "shared everything" with her family.
Forty officers are continuing the search for her.Forty officers are continuing the search for her.
Ms Ul-Naseer also needs medication for a condition which could leave her anaemic if not treated.Ms Ul-Naseer also needs medication for a condition which could leave her anaemic if not treated.
The family have posted a sign outside the house, which reads: "Nida, please come home. Don't worry. We are all missing you."The family have posted a sign outside the house, which reads: "Nida, please come home. Don't worry. We are all missing you."
When she was last seen, she was wearing jeans and a black top.When she was last seen, she was wearing jeans and a black top.
She is of Asian-Pakistani appearance and has long dark hair, is slim and 5ft 3in (1.6m) tall.She is of Asian-Pakistani appearance and has long dark hair, is slim and 5ft 3in (1.6m) tall.
Gwent Police have asked anyone with information to contact 101 quoting log number 448 28/12/13.Gwent Police have asked anyone with information to contact 101 quoting log number 448 28/12/13.