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Vanished without a trace

Sasha Krause was a gentle soul.

A member of the Mennonites, a Christian community, her traditional values meant she always wore a plain, grey dress and head covering, her long, hair tied up in a bun.

She lived a simple life, but she was happy and fulfilled and loved to read anything from nursery rhymes to poetry.

She studied different languages, and was fluent in Spanish and French.

Writing was Sasha’s favourite outlet, and she covered deep topics about her life’s purpose.

But her main love was working with

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