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When children vanish: why 'running away' with adults is a warning we cannot ignore
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|December 17, 2025
INTERNALISING SHAME
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A 13-YEAR-OLD, left, who recently 'ran off' with an adult boyfriend, was found last week. She is with an officer from Reaction Unit South Africa (Rusa). Rusa Facebook
(Rusa Facebook)
CHILDREN rarely disappear without reason - yet when a child goes missing in the company of an adult, society often frames it as rebellion, misbehaviour or a conscious choice.
But the truth is far more troubling. While it is not common practice for children to "run away" with adults, the cases that do occur reveal deep vulnerabilities in the environments meant to protect them.
These incidents are seldom spontaneous acts of adventure; they are almost always rooted in emotional manipulation, unmet needs, and systemic failures.
Children do not run toward danger. They run toward what feels like safety. In South Africa especially - where many children navigate complex realities such as violence, instability and fractured family structures - an adult who offers attention, validation or understanding becomes a magnet.
Grooming, both online and offline, plays a significant role. Adults who intend harm know exactly how to build trust: they listen, they praise, they empathise. Before long, a child forms an emotional attachment that is easily exploited.
This is not a reflection of poor parenting alone, nor is it evidence of deliberate risk-taking by the child. It is a reflection of vulnerability - a vulnerability that thrives in silence, secrecy, and emotional neglect. As a society we cannot ignore the truth: children who go missing with adults are often fleeing emotional conflict at home or seeking the affection they feel they lack.
Parents, then, are left navigating a painful paradox. When a child disappears, urgency demands that the public be alerted immediately.
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