Distraught husband gets help from Drag the Red
Zhimin (Maggie) Liu went missing since late Sunday night
Podge Dimagiba knows he's in a race against time to find his wife who has been missing since Sunday night.
He has been walking around the River Heights neighbourhood where he lives with Zhimin (Maggie) Liu, putting up flyers desperate to find her.
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On Tuesday, Dimagiba made a plea on Facebook for anyone who has a boat to help search along the Red River. Kyle Kematch with Drag the Red contacted Dimagiba Wednesday after hearing his story on the news.
"It was a call for help and for someone who knows the Red River to please come forward and help. I know the Red. When someone puts out a plea for help, this is the right thing to do," said Kematch.
Kematch is a community member who volunteers his time to drag the Red for traces of missing and murdered people. His own sister has been missing for six years. But Kematch won't be going out in a recently acquired motorboat.
Instead, he has rented a canoe saying the water near River Heights is shallow and rocky and could damage the motorboat. He plans to be in the water this afternoon starting at The Forks.
"I told the husband don't expect results in one day," said Kematch. "I am not guaranteeing that I will find anything. I am just guaranteeing that I will help you.
"I just don't want him to lose hope. And that's easy to do. Knowing people care and are doing something helps."
Dimagiba said he's moved by the kindness of strangers.
"This is awesome, I mean wow. This whole community, it's just unheard of," said Dimagiba. "Everybody is being so helpful and supportive. I didn't know how I would do this all myself."
He knows Winnipeg police are doing their best in looking for his wife, searching the Assiniboine River down to The Forks from their Academy Road house. He wants Kematch to search the water flowing north from the Red River.
Liu's husband doesn't plan on being in the canoe. He says he will stay home and co-ordinate the ground search by recruiting more volunteers and distributing more flyers. What bothers him the most is that his wife left in the middle of the night while he was sleeping.
"She has no money. She left her wallet, all her credit cards. She is only wearing a very thin coat and to the best of my knowledge she doesn't have anything on her feet," said Dimagiba.