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Missing London girl, 8, 'taken by father to be brought back to Bolivia' | Missing London girl, 8, 'taken by father to be brought back to Bolivia' |
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A missing eight-year-old girl has allegedly been taken by her father without her mother’s consent, with police “growing increasing concerned” for the child’s welfare. | |
Katrina Carvajal-Zurita, from Streatham in South London, was last seen at 6pm on Tuesday on Greyhound Lane. | Katrina Carvajal-Zurita, from Streatham in South London, was last seen at 6pm on Tuesday on Greyhound Lane. |
Police say it is believed that her father, Robert Carvajal, 31, intends to take his daughter back to Bolivia with him. | Police say it is believed that her father, Robert Carvajal, 31, intends to take his daughter back to Bolivia with him. |
The Force is now appealing for any information that may lead to the girl’s whereabouts. | The Force is now appealing for any information that may lead to the girl’s whereabouts. |
She is described as being of Spanish ethnicity with long brown hair and a slim build. | She is described as being of Spanish ethnicity with long brown hair and a slim build. |
At the time of her disappearance she was wearing a black t-shirt, white shorts, white trainers and a polkadot scarf. | At the time of her disappearance she was wearing a black t-shirt, white shorts, white trainers and a polkadot scarf. |
Katrina's father, Robert Carvajal Anyone with information can call police on 101 or Missing People on 116000 quoting reference 14MIS024929. | Katrina's father, Robert Carvajal Anyone with information can call police on 101 or Missing People on 116000 quoting reference 14MIS024929. |
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