Rihanna asks fans to help police find her backup dancer

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
Last Updated : Oct 25 2016 | 1:48 PM IST
Singer Rihanna has asked her fans to help the police in finding her backup dancer Shirlene Quigley.
Soon after the reports came out that the dancer went missing on Sunday, October 23, the 28-year-old singer took to Instagram to post a video in attempt to raise awareness about Quigley's disappearance.
"This beautiful soul, and former dancer of mine is MISSING!!! My heart aches thinking of how heavy this is on all who love her! If anyone has seen or has any information on @shirlenequigley's whereabouts....PLEASE CONTACT the North Bergen Police Department 201 392 2100 !!!!" Rihanna captioned the clip.
The video had Quigley talking to the camera about being kind to each other.
Also asking for fans' help is Missy Elliott, who shared on Instagram several photos of Quigley.
"PLEASE If anyone has seen or heard from Shirlene Quigley @shirlenequigley please contact the North Bergen police 201-392-2100!!!" the raptress wrote. "If you have any information please come forward. Please share and help us find her!! #shirlenequigley amazing SWEET CARING SPIRIT who is LOVED by MANY! I NEED YALL TO REPOST get this info out there!" she added.
Quigley, a North Bergen, New Jersey resident, worked for Rihanna in the songbird's "S.O.S." music video as well as at some of Rih's live concerts.

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First Published: Oct 25 2016 | 1:48 PM IST

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