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Kush Bernstein and Sibling Koa Bernstein Missing Since 2022 – Community Raises Concerns Over Mysterious Disappearance in Honolulu

Kush Bernstein, an 8-year-old child, along with his 11-year-old sibling, Koa Bernstein, has been missing since October 22, 2022. The two children were last seen in Honolulu, Hawaii, and are believed to be in the company of their mother, Abigail Bernstein. The FBI and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children have issued alerts and are seeking public assistance in locating the missing family.

The case has sparked widespread concern and speculation, particularly after reports surfaced that the Bernstein family had planned a year-long sea journey with someone Abigail met online. However, the U.S. Coast Guard reported last year that the family never returned from this supposed journey. The circumstances surrounding their disappearance have led to increased public interest and worry.

Facebook user Laurel Kenney commented on the case, recalling how it had been featured on local news. She noted the suspicious nature of the situation, particularly the family’s unreturned journey. Another Facebook user, Jaana Makipaa, expressed her concerns, stating that Abigail gave her "murderer vibes" and compared her appearance to the infamous Manson Family members.

The FBI Honolulu office continues to request any information from the public regarding the whereabouts of Kush, Koa, and their mother. Anyone with information is urged to call 1-800-843-5678 or the FBI Honolulu office at 1-808-673-2719.

The community remains hopeful for the safe return of the Bernstein children, but as time passes, the need for answers grows more urgent.

— Updated by Chloe Nelson in Local

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