Missing for 50 years: this woman was actually alive…

Missing for 50 years: this woman was actually alive…
Missing for 50 years: this woman was actually alive…

Finally a news item that does not end with a terrible announcement… A few days ago, we learned of the death of a young woman, Ling-Diane, 25 years old, who had disappeared in Fontainebleau. The medical student killed herself by taking medication. His bones were finally able to be formally identified by the police. And this, almost a year later.

In the United Kingdom, police traced Sheila Fox, missing since 1972. She was the subject of a report and then an investigation when she was a teenager. Now she is 68 years old, and authorities warn that she is alive and well.

All's well that ends well for Sheila Fox

“This is the end of one of the longest investigations in West Midlands Police history“, declared the spokesperson for the British police at the “Guardian”this January 1, 2025.

Disappeared in Coventry (United Kingdom), at the age of 16, At first it was thought that Sheila Fox had run away with a man older than her. It was nothing of the sort. Very quickly, this lead was dismissed, leaving his loved ones in great distress.

And for good reason, the searches did not make it possible to find it. It was finally a few days before the New Year that the affair got a second wind. Thanks to social networks, the call for witnesses launched by the authorities was successful.

A blurry black and white photo of Sheila Fox was shared on the police website and social media. And finally, this woman has been located.

Our officers were able to speak to her and confirmed that she was doing well.”testifies Inspector Jenna Shaw, responsible for investigating unresolved cases.

Soon a series or a film on his story?

We also learned from our colleagues that after his disappearance, Sheila Fox had chosen to cut off all contact with her family. She moved several hundred kilometers from the region and lives a peaceful, retired existence, in complete anonymity.

The reason for this decision? We don't know it, for the moment, but it is likely that cinema or television will soon look into it… The screenwriters will perhaps manage to elucidate the mystery.

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