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Missing Person - Petra Srncova, nurse living in Camberwell


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Repost from Harriet Harman on Twitter:

Help find Petra Srncova, aged 32. She?s not been seen since 28th Nov. She?s a nursing assistant in

@EvelinaLondon

Children?s Hospital. Anyone who has seen her or has information pls call police on 101 quoting ref 21MIS037753 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


Link to tweet and pic:

One detail from the police briefing note of 10 Dec. that wasn't in the notice reproduced on the Twitter page: "... was last seen at 1945hours on Sunday 28th November. She is believed to have been wearing a green coat and carrying a red backpack."
THat is a bit unfair, Sue. Even in our day and age people can and do manage to slip away. Scores of people disappear and are never found despite efforts by family, friends and the authorities. Very sad and not an occasion to blame anyone who was tasked with finding her.

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