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There is no new baby, the police woman at the last press release said there were twins plus 3 older children. 2 boys, 2 girls.
Is he a 'just turned three' kind of three or 'nearly four' kind of three? They really make a transition from toddler to little kid in that year.
We don't know what kind of 'unwell'. A bit of a cold? Tummy upset? I think most parents would check on their kids before they (the parents) go to bed to make sure they are covered etc. Nothing to do with well or unwell. But the mum just had a baby so maybe she was a bit overwhelmed.
But babies need to be fed several times at night so she should have been up at regular intervals. How old is the baby, does anybody know?
There is no new baby, the police woman at the last press release said there were twins plus 3 older children. 2 boys, 2 girls.
Baby is reported to be newborn. Not sure exactly how new.
Wow. I'm seriously confused now. I was sure it started off with twins, an eight year old a newborn. So there are five children, not four?
I can't see any footpath from the area, to the park. There may be a little alleyway between the houses I've missed though. I'm sure that park is key to the search.
Yet I'd have thought twins would have wanted to be together more if one was unwell.
'concern mounts....no sign of a door being left open in the property'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-25756633
Ok, so if he 'went for a wander' he first dressed himself, as he left he locked the front door behind him? That is all before he managed to get out the heavy front entrance door?
Local Scottish news is about to begin, hopefully they'll have an update.
Is it just me or is it odd that none of the family have made an appeal yet? I'm sure that normally someone from the family would have spoken by now, even a grandparent or aunt/uncle.