GUILTY UK - Mikaeel Kular, 3, Edinburgh, Scotland, 15 Jan 2014 - #1

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I have learnt something from this. The CRA (Child Rescue Alert) gives the police the right to interrupt TV schedules to send out alerts etc nationwide. That is a very good thing. I had no idea about that.
 
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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.

I don't think it's as common here to make appeals as it is in some places; it's not a big surprise to me that noone has spoken for the family. Especially as the police comments suggest they've had difficulty locating/speaking to them - possibly English is not a first language for some members.
 
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I don't want to hear a word about the royals on accident so I'll just read along . ;)

I think you're safe, there is no weddings or royal babies due :floorlaugh:
 
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hmm his gloves have gone? a 3 year old probably wouldn't think "better put my gloves on as it's cold out there"?
 
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These experts find a handprint on the door of a flat close to Mikaeel's home

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ent-missing-home-overnight.html#ixzz2qag9KwZh
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  • #287
I don't think it's as common here to make appeals as it is in some places; it's not a big surprise to me that noone has spoken for the family. Especially as the police comments suggest they've had difficulty locating/speaking to them - possibly English is not a first language for some members.

Yeah you don't see it that often do you? The last missing child case I remember that a parent made an appeal was Karen Matthews and that ended with her 'hanging around' with the media. I don't think things have been the same since but I might be wrong.
 
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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.

Asian families seem to be very hesitant to put their faces out there. I think the concept of community embarrassment is huge for them. How that could take precedence over your missing three year old son beggars belief.
 
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Thank you skibaboo, I haven't yet figured out how to link just one picture from an article.
 
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Looks more like an adult print - too high for little Mikaeel?

Guess it's too hard to say at this point. Could be from another day, another child, an adult. The tech may be stood or on their knees. Hard to know. Poignant photo though.
 
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Asian families seem to be very hesitant to put their faces out there. I think the concept of community embarrassment is huge for them. How that could take precedence over your missing three year old son beggars belief.

It seems to be true for the young girl missing in Wales, Nida Ul Naseer. I don't think her mother has ever said a word. That is another strange case - left the home after a row about going to uni, in the rain without coat or shoes. But appparently stopped to put the trash out first.
 
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The forensics are on their knees in another picture of the same print.
 
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Thank you skibaboo, I haven't yet figured out how to link just one picture from an article.

No problem. Right click on the image and copy image URL, or as I do to make sure I get the right image, right click and open image in new tab, copy the URL from the address bar, click the little image icon on here, and paste the image URL. :)
 
  • #296
just finished work so havent read through yet but watching sky news,

i dont believe hes left on his own and exited those doors alone
and im not getting a sex offender has taken him ie entered house and put his coat and shoes on without being heard crying
someone who knows that boy has taken him ..an thats what im sticking too

please let him be warm and well.
 
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Yeah you don't see it that often do you? The last missing child case I remember that a parent made an appeal was Karen Matthews and that ended with her 'hanging around' with the media. I don't think things have been the same since but I might be wrong.

April Jones' mother made an appeal but that was two days after April disappeared, and they were sure in that case it was an abduction. Must admit I more often see someone speaking for the family when LE want to observe them....
 
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It seems to be true for the young girl missing in Wales, Nida Ul Naseer. I don't think her mother has ever said a word. That is another strange case - left the home after a row about going to uni, in the rain without coat or shoes. But appparently stopped to put the trash out first.

Sadly yes her Mother has never been seen in public about her disappearance or made a statement through the family even. :eek:
 
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Just watching sky news and noticed that the door opens both inward and out. They are still concentrating forensics on the hand print at neighbouring block.

Neighbour said that he is scared of her small dogs........doesn't seem to be the type of child who would go outside alone in the dark :( I will not be able to sleep tonight worrying for this little one.
 
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