Two of Sarm’s close friends, Zan Lawther and Kate Vernalls, are interviewed on BBC Breakfast about Sarm, her disappearance, and the upcoming BBC documentary – airing on 17 September – Missing in Paradise: Searching for Sarm.
The whole series will be available on iPlayer from 17 September.
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Thank you to BBC Breakfast for being so considerate in their reporting of Brenda and Peter’s trip to the US Virgin Islands.
Sarm’s parents were escorted by embassy staff from the British Consulate in Miami and were able to meet with local police to discuss the investigation.
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As we approach six months since Sarm went missing we have reached a brick wall in the progress of the investigation into her disappearance. On behalf of Sarm’s parents we have written to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, to request his assistance and further involvement from the Foreign, Commonwealth &… Continue reading...
Peter Heslop and Brenda Street say they are in a “living nightmare” and still have no answers about what happened.
They want Mr Bane to come forward to police and a full forensic search to be carried out on the boat.
Read the full story at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-57911889
Friends of a British woman who vanished from a Caribbean yacht more than two months ago have offered a reward of up to $10,000 for information.
UK friends hope the reward will persuade people with new information to come forward to local police.
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A friend of a British woman who vanished from a yacht off the US Virgin Islands has appealed to her boyfriend to shed more light on what happened.
Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Mr Baldwin, a friend of Ms Heslop, 41, said: “We’re really desperate to find her, and desperate to… Continue reading...
Police have searched the island and its coastline using divers, drones and dogs but have yet to confirm if she was onboard the catamaran on 7 March.
Mr Bane, the last person to have seen her, “has declined detectives’ request for an interview” according to police.
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Police have said they are unsure if a British woman reported missing from a yacht in the Caribbean was onboard.
Virgin Islands Police Department said: “Investigators cannot confirm with certainty, if and when Ms Heslop boarded the Siren Song on March 7.”
Read the full article at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-56587364