“The conclusion of one of the longest investigations”: 52 years after her disappearance, a woman is found in Great Britain

“The conclusion of one of the longest investigations”: 52 years after her disappearance, a woman is found in Great Britain
“The conclusion of one of the longest investigations”: 52 years after her disappearance, a woman is found in Great Britain

Sheila Fox was 16 years old when she disappeared in 1972. She was recently found safe after an old photo resurfaced.

It’s a happy ending as reported by the British media The Guardian. A woman, missing for almost 52 years, has been found safe and sound, thanks to the appearance of an old black and white photograph. This photo helped solve one of the oldest missing persons cases in Britain. A police spokesperson said: “We are delighted to announce the conclusion of one of the longest missing persons investigations carried out by West Midlands Police.

Disappeared at 16

This is Sheila Fox, now 68 years old. She was 16 years old at the time of her disappearance in 1972. At that time she was living in Coventry, West Midlands, with her parents. She would have run away following a romantic relationship with a man.

The police, who never lost hope of finding her, relaunched an appeal this Sunday, December 29, 2024. Just a few hours after the information was broadcast, people recognized her on social networks. Police say Sheila Fox is in good health and now lives in another county.


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