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Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
A 5 year old girl has been reported missing in the province of Huelva, Andulucia.
She was reported missing on Sunday the 13/1. Her name is Mari Luz Cortes, she disappeared after leaving her home to buy a packet of crisps in her local Kiosko in Torrejon. The kiosk owner remembers seeing her set off home, but she failed to arrive. |
Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Originally Posted by lee8
(Post 5792703)
A 5 year old girl has been reported missing in the province of Huelva, Andulucia.
She was reported missing on Sunday the 13/1. Her name is Mari Luz Cortes, she disappeared after leaving her home to buy a packet of crisps in her local Kiosko in Torrejon. The kiosk owner remembers seeing her set off home, but she failed to arrive. Rosemary |
Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 5796648)
Such a shame that on MSN they have not put a picture of Mari but used a photo of Madeleine. It would be far more useful to have a photo of Mari so that people could look out for her.
Rosemary i just looked it up and all the stories in the news either have maddie's pic on and/or mention the mccans (excuse spelling) in the title rather than the little girls name. |
Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Originally Posted by featherbum
(Post 5797174)
you are right Rosemary,
i just looked it up and all the stories in the news either have maddie's pic on and/or mention the mccans (excuse spelling) in the title rather than the little girls name. Saying that as I came back into Ayamonte about 5mins ago, lots of Police.....!!!! Big roadblock , but I would of thought they would of stopped people at the bridge rather than just going into Ayamonte!!!!!!!! |
Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Originally Posted by davidpayne
(Post 5797199)
I was i Heulva today and there is pictures of the girls all on cars and all over Heulva just like when Maddie went missing..... lets hope they find them both....
Saying that as I came back into Ayamonte about 5mins ago, lots of Police.....!!!! Big roadblock , but I would of thought they would of stopped people at the bridge rather than just going into Ayamonte!!!!!!!! its just that looked on the internet and there were no pics where i looked. david where are you from? i know someone called the same as you... :blink: |
Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Originally Posted by lee8
(Post 5792703)
A 5 year old girl has been reported missing in the province of Huelva, Andulucia.
She was reported missing on Sunday the 13/1. Her name is Mari Luz Cortes, she disappeared after leaving her home to buy a packet of crisps in her local Kiosko in Torrejon. The kiosk owner remembers seeing her set off home, but she failed to arrive. |
Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Yes, I agree with your sentiments.
Good work, lee8, for posting the information on the missing Irish teenager, Amy, and this small child, MariLuz. Could you make this thread into a "sticky", jdr? There are other children missing in Gran Canaria, too. Carol |
Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Originally Posted by davidpayne
(Post 5797199)
I was i Heulva today and there is pictures of the girls all on cars and all over Heulva just like when Maddie went missing..... lets hope they find them both....
Saying that as I came back into Ayamonte about 5mins ago, lots of Police.....!!!! Big roadblock , but I would of thought they would of stopped people at the bridge rather than just going into Ayamonte!!!!!!!! David, I saw on the website for HuelvaInformacion that the Ayamonte connection was a false alarm. Yesterday's Espana Directo program reported about another parent in Motril (Granada) whose little boy came very close to being abducted. Only the other night, I was watching a drama about a car pulling up and snatching a child off the pavement! It is alarming news; yet, sadly many young children and teenagers remain missing. Re: Gran Canaria. The names of the two missing children are Yeremi Vargas and Sara Morales. |
Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Is there any further news on this important matter please?
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Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Originally Posted by TheArmChairDetective
(Post 5871158)
Is there any further news on this important matter please?
Yeah haven't you seen it plastered all over SKY News, in all the papers, hundreds of thousands raised to fund investigations ............ NOT! |
Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 5871619)
Yeah haven't you seen it plastered all over SKY News, in all the papers, hundreds of thousands raised to fund investigations ............ NOT!
Beggers belief doesnt it that so many children disappear and never come back - i just hope they are with someone who will love them dearly....... |
Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Originally Posted by Sam Greenfield
(Post 5872597)
Beggers belief doesnt it that so many children disappear and never come back - i just hope they are with someone who will love them dearly.......
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Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 5872621)
One every five minutes in the UK alone, but luckily most are found soon.
Really - that is a frightening amount of children - it breaks my heart to think that anyone could or want to hurt them. |
Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Originally Posted by Sam Greenfield
(Post 5872623)
Hi jdr
Really - that is a frightening amount of children - it breaks my heart to think that anyone could or want to hurt them. |
Re: Missing Spanish 5 year old in Huelva.
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 5872720)
Most of these are children running away from home, not ones that have been abducted, in fact abduction is extremely rare, The Irish Teenager is a running away suspect rather than an abduction, and many children do run away from home for a short time, even if it's only a few hours.
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