Family searches for young man missing after being hired to sell basins in the interior of SP
A family in Bauru, Brazil, is searching for 23-year-old Jean de Souza Garcia who disappeared after being hired for a sales job selling basins in São Paulo.
Jean de Souza Garcia, a 23-year-old man from Bauru, São Paulo, has been reported missing since mid-January after taking a job selling basins across various towns in the interior of the state. He was contacted for the job on January 12 and was last heard from on January 14 while he was in Paraguaçu Paulista, where he indicated he was working. Since then, he has stopped responding to family communications, raising concerns for his safety.
The missing person's report was lodged by Jean's family on February 10, highlighting their desperate search for answers. The family reached out to the man who hired Jean, but he claimed ignorance regarding Jean's current whereabouts. According to the family's statements, this individual possesses Jean's phone, clothing, and personal documents, raising further questions about the circumstances surrounding Jean's disappearance.
This case sheds light on the potential risks associated with informal job hiring processes, particularly in regions where job opportunities may be limited. The situation underlines the need for increased awareness and safety measures for individuals seeking employment, especially in less regulated job markets.