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FAIRGROUND workers have raised doubts over Stuart Hazell's account of the day Tia Sharp went missing.
Mr Hazell, the boyfriend of Tia's grandmother Christine Sharp, is being hunted by police after a body was found in their house in The Lindens, New Addington, this afternoon.
Murder suspect Stuart Hazell's account of what happened the evening of Tia's disappearance has been questioned
The 37-year-old claims that after Tia failed to come home last Friday he went to look for her at a funfair in Ashburton Park in Addiscombe.
But the manager and the head of security of J. Davis & Son Funfairs have both told the Advertiser that no one came to the fairground to look for Tia.
Charmaine Davis, who operates the amusement park with her husband John, was working in the entrance kiosk that night with her best friend and her daughter, McKenzie. Mrs Davis told the Advertiser: "I was in the box most of the time and if I wasn't there, my daughter or my best friend was.
"No one asked me if they could come in and look for a missing girl.
"We're on the entrance, which is pretty quiet after 7pm. We would remember someone asking about a missing girl."
Speaking to ITV on Thursday Mr Hazell said he told Tia, who wanted to go to the Whitgift Centre to buy shoes, to be back by 6pm.
After she failed to return, Mr Hazell said he and Christine, 46, decided to drive to the funfair at "about 7.15-7.30pm".
He explained: "We got into the car and went down to the funfair where I thought she might have snuck out to or something.
"We went down to the funfair (he turns to Tia's uncle David Sharp) it was Orpington, wasn't it?"
David replied: "Err...no it was Ashburton."
Mr Hazell said: "Ashburton Park. I walked the perimeter of the funfair, on the outside of the fence, to see if I could see her.
" Me and Chris, we couldn't see her so we went up to a security guard by the main gates.
"We explained what happened, (that) my granddaughter might have snuck off in there. So he let us in to go and have a look around.
"We were in there for a good hour. We looked all the way around. Chris went one way I went the other. We looked at every single ride. All the arcades. We stood by the Ghost Train thing. We looked everywhere basically."
Mrs Davis, who said there was only one way into the fair, added: "They would have come to the front window and asked to go in and look for her.
"They would have had to do that to get in for free.
"I don't recall anyone doing that. Neither does my daughter or my best friend.
"We recall people coming and giving out leaflets the following day but we don't recall anyone coming and asking if they could look for a girl that evening. It would have stuck in our minds.
"No family members came in and asked about looking for Tia."
When asked whether anyone had asked to enter the fair to look for a missing girl, McKenzie, 17, said: "No. The only thing we had was on very late on Friday night, two women, between 25 and 30, came up and gave us some of the pictures and told us she had gone missing. Then they went.
"They came back on Saturday, about 1pm, and gave us more. That's all I recall in terms of anyone coming and mentioning Tia."
Mrs Davis added: "That's why we would have remembered. Everyone was talking about it the next day. If they had been there on Friday night, someone would have said."
Stephen Petley, of security firm Loc19, was one of two guards on duty that evening, and the only male.
The Advertiser showed Mr Petley a picture of Stuart Hazell, but he did not recognise him.
"I've talked to everyone who worked that night and none of them were asked about a missing 12-year-old," said Mr Petley.
"There was an incident during the day. A couple had lost a small child but that was resolved. It had nothing to do with this.
"To the best of my knowledge, no one asked about a missing child that evening."
Originally posted by Kaos
This article appeared in both thisiscroydon and thisislondon but I can't find any of them now so don't know if they've been pulled from both sites.
I'm sure it was reported that Tia had her own bedroom at CS's house
Poster: Kaos
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