Picture: Facebook/Tracey Jennings Picture: Facebook/Tracey Jennings
Cape Town - British woman Tracey Jennings is offering a R6 500 reward for her travelling companion and teddy bear after he went missing in Cape Town on September 2.
Bob was last seen at 2pm in a V&A Marina complex in Cape Town.
Jennings realised he was missing three hours later, after she dropped a friend off at the airport, and suspects that Bob dropped out of her handbag or was stolen.
The teddy bear holds sentimental value and is not just an ordinary teddy bear.
"I know he is just a teddy bear but he was a gift from one of my greatest friends and flatmates at university who subsequently committed suicide," she said on social media.
Jennings is a well-travelled photographer who specialises in wildlife and scuba diving pictures.
Jennings has had Bob for 25 years and has travelled the world with her.. "I feel I have let both my friend Robert and Bob down. I miss Bob. He is my best friend."
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In her desperate bid to find Bob, she searched the apartment, her vehicle, spoke to security as well as police. She is also expected to distribute posters soon. "There is a $500 (about R6 500) reward for his safe return," she told Independent Online.
Robert's (her friend) last request was that she looks after him - and he after her. "The last conversation I had with my friend included the promise to look after Bob."
"Travelling with Bob was like Robert still being around."