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Herts police statement
A man has been charged today (Wednesday, February 27) in connection with the disappearance of Joy Morgan, a 21 year old University of Hertfordshire student, who is missing from Hatfield.
Ajibola Shogbamimu, age 40 of Fordwych Road, London, has been charged with murder. He will appear at Hatfield Remand Court tomorrow (Thursday, February 28).
Joy, a midwifery student was last seen in Ilford on December 26, 2018. She was reported missing to police on Thursday, February 7.
Joy has links to Ilford, Battersea, Cricklewood, Stevenage and Luton.
Any information that could assist the investigation can be submitted online here: Public Portal
You can also contact Hertfordshire Constabulary via the non-emergency number 101 or report information online at http://socsi.in/Ys1sv.
Alternatively, you can stay 100% anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their untraceable online form at http://socsi.in/TqkOy. In over 30 years, Crimestoppers charity has always kept its promise of anonymity to everyone who contacts them.
A man has been charged today (Wednesday, February 27) in connection with the disappearance of Joy Morgan, a 21 year old University of Hertfordshire student, who is missing from Hatfield.
Ajibola Shogbamimu, age 40 of Fordwych Road, London, has been charged with murder. He will appear at Hatfield Remand Court tomorrow (Thursday, February 28).
Joy, a midwifery student was last seen in Ilford on December 26, 2018. She was reported missing to police on Thursday, February 7.
Joy has links to Ilford, Battersea, Cricklewood, Stevenage and Luton.
Any information that could assist the investigation can be submitted online here: Public Portal
You can also contact Hertfordshire Constabulary via the non-emergency number 101 or report information online at http://socsi.in/Ys1sv.
Alternatively, you can stay 100% anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their untraceable online form at http://socsi.in/TqkOy. In over 30 years, Crimestoppers charity has always kept its promise of anonymity to everyone who contacts them.