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Nurse in boot for 'up to 10 days' | Nurse in boot for 'up to 10 days' |
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A nurse who was found in the boot of her car suffering from hypothermia and dehydration could have been there for up to 10 days, police have said. | |
Magdeline Makola, a nurse at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, was found in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, on Boxing Day. | Magdeline Makola, a nurse at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, was found in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, on Boxing Day. |
Lothian and Borders Police now want to speak to a black man, aged between 20 and 40, and who knew the 38-year-old. | Lothian and Borders Police now want to speak to a black man, aged between 20 and 40, and who knew the 38-year-old. |
Ms Makola, who went missing on 15 December, was found in her nightwear. She is now recovering in hospital. | Ms Makola, who went missing on 15 December, was found in her nightwear. She is now recovering in hospital. |
Magdeline Makola has been working as a nurse in EdinburghDuring a news conference on Saturday afternoon, Ch Insp Tommy Tague, of Lothian and Borders Police, said: "Magdeline is a very committed nurse who has a close circle of friends. This would appear to be completely out of the blue." | Magdeline Makola has been working as a nurse in EdinburghDuring a news conference on Saturday afternoon, Ch Insp Tommy Tague, of Lothian and Borders Police, said: "Magdeline is a very committed nurse who has a close circle of friends. This would appear to be completely out of the blue." |
He said Ms Makola, a South African-born British citizen who lives in Livingston, had known the man they want to speak. | He said Ms Makola, a South African-born British citizen who lives in Livingston, had known the man they want to speak. |
Mr Tague said that the unnamed stocky-built man with dreadlocks had not been Ms Makola's boyfriend, but they had met five to six years ago in Scotland. | Mr Tague said that the unnamed stocky-built man with dreadlocks had not been Ms Makola's boyfriend, but they had met five to six years ago in Scotland. |
"There is nothing to suggest that this is a random attack," he said. | "There is nothing to suggest that this is a random attack," he said. |
Police confirmed that detectives had interviewed the victim at Monklands Hospital in Airdrie only briefly due to the trauma of her ordeal. | |
She was found just after midday on Boxing Day by a police officer who was conducting a search of streets in Airdrie after Ms Makola's bank card was used in the Chapelhall area. | She was found just after midday on Boxing Day by a police officer who was conducting a search of streets in Airdrie after Ms Makola's bank card was used in the Chapelhall area. |
One of the road policing officers discovered the car and heard some noises from within Ch Insp Tommy Tague The chief inspector said: "One of the road policing officers discovered the car and heard some noises from within." | One of the road policing officers discovered the car and heard some noises from within Ch Insp Tommy Tague The chief inspector said: "One of the road policing officers discovered the car and heard some noises from within." |
She had been restrained but it had not been confirmed if she had been threatened with a weapon or drugged. | She had been restrained but it had not been confirmed if she had been threatened with a weapon or drugged. |
Friends of the nurse, who works in heart medicine, first raised the alarm after she failed to turn up for work. | Friends of the nurse, who works in heart medicine, first raised the alarm after she failed to turn up for work. |
Fellow nurse and South African, Babs Gqabu, had worked with Ms Makola at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. She said she had been worried when her friend went missing. | Fellow nurse and South African, Babs Gqabu, had worked with Ms Makola at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. She said she had been worried when her friend went missing. |
On hearing that Ms Makola had been found safe, Ms Gqabu said she was grateful to the police, media and hospital staff for their support. | On hearing that Ms Makola had been found safe, Ms Gqabu said she was grateful to the police, media and hospital staff for their support. |