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26th July 2010

Good evening ladies and gentlemen,

Welcome to the evening news and I'm glad you've tuned in again today. Today we are talking about a serious case of arson that took place at a school, destroying almost 90% of the school building.

But this afternoon we received an important breaking news from the police, which we will now read out.

Two days ago, two young criminals disappeared from an educational camp in Kolding, Denmark. The police are already searching for the two wanted teenagers and ask for your help. The wanted offenders are 17-year-old Daisy Abernathy and 16-year-old Liam Payne. Both were serving prison sentences of 8 and 18 months for property damage and severe assault at the time of the arrest. According to camp director A. Hempton, both are considered extremely aggressive and could possibly become dangerous to civilians. Since neither of them has been seen in public and there are currently no traces of their whereabouts, the police assume that both are still hiding within the city. It is also assumed that both are traveling together.If you see the two youths, please call the relevant police station immediately.

As for the description of the two: Daisy Abernathy is 5.1 feet tall with dark brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing blue jeans, white sneakers and a green t-shirt. Liam Payne is 5.9 feet tall, has dark brown hair and brown eyes. According to the psychological report of the two, it is advised not to approach or talk to the two wanted persons, since it is uncertain whether they might react violently. Instead, the police advise to call the police and describe their exact whereabouts. And now for the arson....

Amsterdam Telegraph - News from around the world

27th July 2010. There is still no trace of the two wanted criminals. 17-year-old Daisy Abernathy and 16-year-old Liam are still on the run from the police. Three days ago, the two British teenagers escaped from an educational camp in Kolding, Denmark, under unknown circumstances and are still on the run. An interview with the head of the camp (A. Hempton) revealed that the two teenagers are not normal thinking kids.

The 16-year-old Liam Payne, along with four other friends who are also serving their sentences in the camp, set fire to an abandoned house and seriously injured a homeless man. From the personal conversations between him and the camp's therapist, it appears that this act may not have been a accident. It was also revealed that Payne was considered very aggressive the entire time he was at the camp and that his behavior didn't change even in the last 15 months. Mr. Hempton therefore pointed out in the interview how important it is to find him as soon as possible so that they can continue to work on helping Liam psychologically.

17-year-old Daisy Abernathy, on the other hand, was sent to the camp for destruction of property, as she caused serious damage to her neighbour's car in a fit of rage, apparently for no reason. The girl is suspected of having a narcissistic personality disorder, which emerged particularly from the psychological interviews. Abernathy is likely to be unaware of any guilt in general and often ignores the needs of those around her. She has also been reported to manipulate people and is also known to be prone to extreme fits of rage. Since she and Payne were considered a couple in the camp, it is uncertain whether she may have persuaded him to help her escape and continued to use him for her purposes.

How the two runaways escaped from the camp is still not fully clarified. The only information that is known is that both Payne and Abernathy faked serious injuries to be transferred to the infirmary, where a fire broke out shortly afterwards. During the chaos caused by the fire, both teenagers are suspected to have taken their chances and fled.

Head Hempton is confident that both juveniles will be found quickly and will receive the best possible care at the camp. Unfortunately, an interview with other people from Payne and Abernathy's group wasn't possible, since the camp supervisor believes that it might be traumatic for the young people to talk about their missing friends.

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