“Leah is a bright, confident and loving 19-year-old. She loves fantasy fiction, both reading it and writing and publishing it herself.
She loves watching DVD boxsets in her room. She doesn’t really like pubs or clubbing much and generally comes home by 1am at the latest if she does go. She is a family orientated person and is caring about her family and friends. She is kind and generous and always helps people any way she can. She loves taekwondo and attends classes with her dad.
“We are going on a family holiday in just under two weeks which Leah was really looking to. She had helped us pick out the hotel at the airport the night before.
“She has an excellent sense of humour and her cheeky side can shine through. She mainly chooses to communicate with her friends through social media or texting.
It is unbelievable to her family and friends that she would choose not to contact anyone for the past seven days in any format available to the youth of today. Leah would not wish to cause the worry or fuss that has arisen due to her highly unusual disappearance.
“She is a creature of habit who loves her home comforts.
“We again would like to thank family friends and colleagues for their continuing support at this impossible time of our lives. We would like to thank the police officers, PCSOs and professional volunteers as well as all the behind the scenes officers for their continued efforts in trying to bring our daughter home. We wish them all the luck in the universe.
“Leah if you are able to see or hear this please, please get in touch or better still come home. It doesn’t have to be mum or dad you contact. You can call, text, email, Facebook or Snap Chat anyone you feel comfortable with. Just show us you are safe.
“Your family, friends, work colleagues and the taekwondo community across the world are extremely concerned for your welfare. Just drop someone a call to say you are ok.
Total MK
She loves watching DVD boxsets in her room. She doesn’t really like pubs or clubbing much and generally comes home by 1am at the latest if she does go. She is a family orientated person and is caring about her family and friends. She is kind and generous and always helps people any way she can. She loves taekwondo and attends classes with her dad.
“We are going on a family holiday in just under two weeks which Leah was really looking to. She had helped us pick out the hotel at the airport the night before.
“She has an excellent sense of humour and her cheeky side can shine through. She mainly chooses to communicate with her friends through social media or texting.
It is unbelievable to her family and friends that she would choose not to contact anyone for the past seven days in any format available to the youth of today. Leah would not wish to cause the worry or fuss that has arisen due to her highly unusual disappearance.
“She is a creature of habit who loves her home comforts.
“We again would like to thank family friends and colleagues for their continuing support at this impossible time of our lives. We would like to thank the police officers, PCSOs and professional volunteers as well as all the behind the scenes officers for their continued efforts in trying to bring our daughter home. We wish them all the luck in the universe.
“Leah if you are able to see or hear this please, please get in touch or better still come home. It doesn’t have to be mum or dad you contact. You can call, text, email, Facebook or Snap Chat anyone you feel comfortable with. Just show us you are safe.
“Your family, friends, work colleagues and the taekwondo community across the world are extremely concerned for your welfare. Just drop someone a call to say you are ok.
Total MK