I personally don't believe he went for an event or to meet anyone else. There is no evidence pointing toward either of these options.
I think Andrew was fully aware that skipping school and disappearing without a trace would cause his family to panic when they learned of his absence in a matter of hours. It would've been very difficult for him to get to London, do
something, then return to Doncaster before his family realized he was gone. He'd have to almost immediately catch the train back! I don't think there's an early afternoon event on the face of the planet that would be worth the anguish. Especially not for a fourteen-year-old. A Sherlock Holmes walking tour? Afternoon tea at the Savoy? I joke, but I just can't think of anything.
What stuck out to me is that Kevin Gosden has said he has absolutely no idea what would've spurred Andrew to London (or beyond). Often, if a child wants some
thing, they will first petition (read: beg) their parents for it. Denial could cause the child to do the
thing anyway, in spite of their parents.
But if Andrew had made any declarations of desire to do something or go to somewhere, surely Kevin would've remembered. E.g.: "He
did say he really wanted to see bands in London, but we told him maybe when he's sixteen." That never happened.
I also don't believe in coincidences. So, I'm not sold that on this particular day - the only one where he skived off to London - he happened to come across a random killer who picked
him out of everyone. Possible? Sure. But highly unlikely. I think the arrests in 2021 were an absolute




-up, and that's why the police have scrubbed all mention of it from official sites.
I think the most useful fact/clue we have is that he withdrew £200 before he left. Whatever he wanted to do, £200 was more than enough; the £100 birthday cash wasn't needed. After the £31.40 train ticket, he'd have £168.60. What could you do - or where could you go - with that in 2007? I feel like that's the best we can do with the facts we have. At least it's quantifiable!
I totally agree that Andrew didn't plan to sleep rough. So, I'd say he meant to do whatever he wanted to do before sleep would be necessary.