Amanda Hull, missing since January 7, was last seen boarding a train to London Paddington, raising concerns among her family and friends
Worcester: Amanda Hull has been missing since January 7, and her loved ones are really worried. They haven’t heard from her, and it’s been too long.
The 42-year-old was last spotted in a grey and white hoodie, a black coat, black trousers, and knee-high boots. She was also carrying a black Adidas backpack.
West Mercia Police confirmed that Amanda got on a train from Worcester Foregate Street to London Paddington around 5:30 PM on that day.
Her sister, Kate Nicol, is especially anxious since Amanda doesn’t know anyone in London. That makes the situation even scarier.
Kate shared on Facebook that the police have confirmed Amanda boarded the train at 5:26 PM. They’re also looking for footage to see where she might have gotten off.
She believes Amanda likely stayed on the train until it reached Paddington. Kate is asking everyone in London to keep an eye out for her sister.
They’re worried about how far she is from home and the fact that she might not have much money. Amanda doesn’t have connections in London, which adds to the concern.
West Mercia Police describe Amanda as white, about 5 feet 1 inch tall, with brown hair and blonde highlights. They’re urging anyone who might have seen her to reach out.
If you have any information, please call 01905 331030 and mention the reference number 387_i from January 7. Every little bit helps.