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Amasia Patel, Indian-Origin Girl And Friend Missing In Britain

IANS, 04 Aug, 2015 12:08 PM
    Two minor girls, including an Indian-origin teenager, were reported missing from their homes in Britain, police said on Tuesday.
     
    Amasia Patel (14) and Chloe Woolsey (14), who went missing from their homes in St Leonards-on-Sea and Worthing towns, respectively, are friends, Hastings Observer reported.
     
    Amasia was last seen on August 2 night while Chloe disappeared on the morning of August 3.
     
    A taxi driver reported dropping off two girls matching their descriptions in Crawley town in the early hours of August 3.
     
    They were seen at St.John Baptist Church just after 9 a.m, the report added.
     
    Amasia is 5' 6" with long straight brown hair and brown eyes. She was wearing light blue jeans and a turquoise zip up top with three white stripes on the arms.
     
    Chloe is white, 5' 2", with shoulder length straight black hair and brown eyes. It is not known what she was wearing at the time she went missing, police said.

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