Ride-hailing platform inDrive says it is deeply saddened by the disappearance of University of Technology student Anisa Dilworth, but its records show that her last ride using the app was in 2024.
inDrive says after the report surfaced, linking a registered driver with the missing student, it launched a thorough internal review, as initial reports lacked sufficient details.
The platform says it has conducted its own verification to identify the driver involved and has determined that both the driver and passenger are registered on its platform.
It says Anisa's last ride was in 2024, and the driver's account was created afterward, confirming that she could not have booked him for a ride.
It says even as the driver's profile shows no unusual activity, his account has been temporarily suspended, pending a review.
It adds that based on the available data, there is no record indicating the incident occurred during a trip arranged through inDrive.
inDrive says it has been in contact with the police to offer full assistance, including providing a legal request, if needed.