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I spotted this just now in yesterdays Metro: Mia-Pierre Sosseh from East Dulwich has been missing since January 7th this year - she is 14 years old - if anyone has any information can they ring Missing People on 0500700200 or email [email protected] - you can see her pic here

http://formadeleine.proboards106.com/index.cgi?board=ukmiss&action=display&thread=977

sweetchicken Wrote:

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> I spotted this just now in yesterdays Metro:

> Mia-Pierre Sosseh from East Dulwich has been

> missing since January 7th this year - she is 14

> years old - if anyone has any information can they

> ring Missing People on 0500700200 or email

> [email protected] - you can see her

> pic here

> http://formadeleine.proboards106.com/index.cgi?boa

> rd=ukmiss&action=display&thread=977


well done sweetchicken, afraid I saw this and have been feeling guilty ever since for not keeping and posting. Let's hope it brings her home.

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