Three children found after mysterious disappearance on Thorpe Park day out

18 June 2024 , 08:47
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It is believed the three youngsters may have travelled to London
It is believed the three youngsters may have travelled to London

THREE children who vanished after a day out at Thorpe Park have been found safe and well after disappearing yesterday afternoon.

Khandi, 14, Amelia, 9, and Malik, 7, were reported missing just after 7pm.

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A police car was spotted near Thorpe ParkCredit: LNP
Surrey Police are currently searching for the missing children
Surrey Police are currently searching for the missing childrenCredit: LNP
The three youngsters were last seen leaving Thorpe Park
The three youngsters were last seen leaving Thorpe ParkCredit: Alamy

They were all known to each other, and the two youngest children are related.

The youngsters had been at the park on a planned day out and had travelled to Surrey from Milton Keynes.

They were last seen walking away from the park towards Chertsey town centre around 3:17pm.

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All three have now been found safe and well in London, Surrey Police said.

Detective Superintendent Trevor Struthers said: “We appreciate the concern that this incident caused, especially given the children’s ages and the fact that they were missing overnight. 

"Our officers and staff have worked tirelessly to locate the three of them and we are all relieved that they have been found safe.

"We have received a huge amount of information and information and support from both the public and the media.

"We would like to thank everyone who provided information and shared our appeal."

Thorpe Park said: "Our staff were alerted that three children were missing after a day at the park.

"They immediately implemented well-rehearsed safety procedures and worked closely with Surrey Police.

"CCTV footage confirmed that the children had left the attraction, heading towards Staines."

A spokesperson added: "We continue to support the local police.”

Harry Goodwin

Surrey, Police, missing person, Crime

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