Final sighting of three youngsters who went lacking after time out at Thorpe Park: CCTV exhibits woman, 14, and 7 and nine-year-old in florist ‘asking for instructions to coach station’ as police worry they’ve ‘travelled to London’

That is the final recognized sighting of three youngsters who’ve gone lacking after a time out at Thorpe Park.

The 2 women and a boy had been captured on CCTV at a florists in Chertsey after going inside to ask instructions to the closest prepare station.

The three – recognized as Khandi, Malik and Amelia – appeared untroubled after they spoke to proprietor Sam Williams at her store.

CCTV captured 14-year-old Khandi speaking to workers whereas Amelia, 9 and Malik, seven, wandered across the Home of Flowers retailer. The 2 youthful youngsters are associated. 

The footage is timed at 3.50pm. The kids had been reported lacking three hours later.

Sam mentioned: ‘They got here in to ask the best way to Chertsey prepare station which made me suppose they weren’t native.

The 2 women and a boy had been captured on CCTV at a florists in Chertsey after going inside to ask instructions to the closest prepare station 

The young trio, Khandi, 14, Amelia, 9, and Malik, 7, were reported missing last night after a day out at the resort in Chertsey, Surrey

The younger trio, Khandi, 14, Amelia, 9, and Malik, 7, had been reported lacking final evening after a time out on the resort in Chertsey, Surrey

‘They didn’t appear in any rush or panic. The elder woman did all of the speaking and so they left after a short while and turned proper out of the store in direction of the prepare station.’

Jess Gibelli, 26, who was working within the retailer added: ‘The older woman requested for instructions to Abbots Manner after which the prepare station.

‘They appeared fairly completely happy, however as they requested for instructions they had been in all probability not from spherical right here.’

Regardless of Surrey Police asserting they had been conducting a serious search of the kids that they had not spoken to Sam or collected the CCTV. 

CCTV footage from the store seems to indicate the older woman, sporting a white tank prime, gray leggings and black sliders, as she walks in, cellphone in hand. She has black-rimmed glasses and wears her hear in a head band.

She is adopted by the second, youthful woman, sporting some time, lengthy sleeved t-shirt and her blonde hair in a ponytail. 

Final of all comes the younger boy, sporting a inexperienced, white and blue striped long-sleeve prime. Because the older woman speaks with the store employee, he and the youthful woman look across the store.

All of them depart collectively on the finish of the clip, as they are often heard speaking to one another as they exit of the store door. 

Surrey Police have revealed few particulars concerning the lacking youngsters or who reported them lacking.

It is believed the trio may have travelled to London. Pictured: File image of Thorpe Park

It’s believed the trio might have travelled to London. Pictured: File picture of Thorpe Park

It’s assumed they’re from the London space as police mentioned they had been understood to be heading that method

Police have launched an pressing hunt for 3 youngsters after they had been reported lacking final evening. 

Police say the trio might have travelled to London after they had been final seen strolling away from the park at round 3.17pm.

Khandi is described as being a woman of slim construct who’s 160cm tall.

She is black and was sporting black or gray jogging bottoms, a white prime, white trainers, black framed glasses, and a number of bracelets on every wrist.

Amelia is a slim European woman who’s 110cm tall and was sporting gray jogging bottoms, a gray long-sleeved prime with ‘Consider’ written on it and white trainers.

And Malik is a boy who can also be slim and 110cm tall, who was sporting black jogging bottoms, black trainers, and a inexperienced long-sleeved prime with stripes.

Trains depart from Chertsey for London Waterloo roughly twice an hour, with the journey taking a median of 51 minutes.

The trio last seen walking away from the park towards Staines town centre at around 3.17pm. Pictured: File image of Thorpe Park

The trio final seen strolling away from the park in direction of Staines city centre at round 3.17pm. Pictured: File picture of Thorpe Park

Interesting for assist, Surrey Police mentioned: ‘We’re interesting for assist in discovering three lacking youngsters, who had been final seen earlier yesterday night (17 June).

‘Officers are at present out looking for Khandi, 14, Amelia, 9, and Malik, 7, who had been reported lacking simply after 7pm after a time out at Thorpe Park in Chertsey.

‘Khandi is described as feminine, Black, 160cm tall, of a slim construct and was sporting black or gray jogging bottoms, a white prime, white trainers, black framed glasses, and a number of bracelets on every wrist.

‘Amelia is described as feminine, European, 110cm tall, of a slim construct and sporting gray jogging bottoms, a gray long-sleeved prime with ‘Consider’ written on it and white trainers.

‘Malik is described as male, European, 110cm tall, of a slim construct and sporting black jogging bottoms, black trainers, and a inexperienced long-sleeved prime with stripes.

‘The 2 youngest youngsters are associated.

‘All three had been final seen strolling away from the park in direction of Staines city centre round 3.17pm. It’s believed they might have travelled to London.

‘You probably have seen these three youngsters, or have any info as to their whereabouts, please contact us quoting PR/4524.’

A spokesperson for Thorpe Park mentioned: ‘As quickly as our workers had been alerted that three youngsters had been lacking after a day on the park, they instantly applied well-rehearsed security procedures.

‘The workforce labored carefully with Surrey Police and CCTV footage confirmed that the kids had left the attraction, heading in direction of Staines. We proceed to assist the native police.’

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