Sightings - At least two people are thought to have contacted officers with potential sightings of the former St George's High School pupil after seeing the two-year-long disappearance profiled on BBC's 'Missing' programme December 2006.
One was in Manchester and another at a Burger King restaurant in London. The leads were dismissed after there was no evidence proving that the girls were actually the girl.
An appeal was made about this young girl by crimewatch. It has been a couple years since that was aired and a lot of inconsistencies have happened recently regarding that appeal. 14 MILLION people watched that appeal. Only recently it has come to light that it might not even be the missing girl but instead a close family member, a very close family member. If this photo is not her, who is it? Surely the family will notice that the photo being broadcasted to 14 MILLION people is not their daughter? For years people could have been searching for a girl who resembles that photo. For years now that case has been jeopardized, tampered. The question is why?
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