Brisbane search for three missing siblings continues

  • Desperate search underway for six-year-old boy and five-year-old twin sisters
  • Three children were last seen in Cleveland area in Brisbane’s east, police said
  • They were with 39-year-old Marcin Kurek at the time, who is known to children

A desperate search for a six-year-old boy and his five-year-old twin sisters continues after they vanished more than three weeks ago.

The three children were last seen in Brisbane’s east with 39-year-old Marcin Kurek, who is known to the siblings, police said. 

There are grave concerns for their welfare and police are urging anyone with information on their whereabouts to come forward.   

A desperate search for a six-year-old boy and his five-year-old twin sisters continues after they vanished more than three weeks ago

There are grave concerns for the welfare of the children and police are urging anyone with information on their whereabouts to come forward 

There are grave concerns for the welfare of the children and police are urging anyone with information on their whereabouts to come forward 

Mr Kurek is believed to be travelling in a grey 2004 Honda Odyssey with Queensland registration. 

He is about 175cm tall with balding grey hair and green eyes.

The six-year-old boy is around 120cm tall with a thin build, black hair and brown eyes.

The five-year-old girls are 100cm tall with a slim build, and also have black hair and brown eyes.

It is unknown what clothing the children may be wearing.

Anyone who sees the children or Mr Kurek or has any information is urged to contact Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.

The six-year-old boy (pictured) is around 120cm tall with a thin build, black hair and brown eyes

The six-year-old boy (pictured) is around 120cm tall with a thin build, black hair and brown eyes

The five-year-old girls are 100cm tall with a slim build, and also have black hair and brown eyes

The five-year-old girls are 100cm tall with a slim build, and also have black hair and brown eyes

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