There has been fear that decades of enmity between the two could spill over into all-out war
Police in the UK are treating the incident of a 8-year-old girl missing in Bristol as an abduction case. An urgent hunt has been launched by the authorities for Tiolah, aka Tillie, who had gone to a McDonald's joint accompanied by her neighbour, Annmarie Lawton, and an unknown man, on Wednesday afternoon.
Failing to return home, the parents of the child lodged a complaint with the police at about 7 pm.
The police in Avon and Somerset are treating Tillie’s investigation as an abduction, according to a report in Mail Online.
Facebook videos have appeared online where Tillie can be seen alongside an older woman and a man, bearing resemblance to Adam. The videos have a time stamp of just after 9.30am, suggesting that Lawton was watching the girl earlier.
“We have no evidence that Tiolah has come to any harm but she has now been absent from home without her mother’s permission for more than 12 hours. Annmarie, if you see this, please contact us straight away. We just want to return Tiolah safely back to her family,” a police officer said as an urgent hunt is underway to find the girl.
There has been fear that decades of enmity between the two could spill over into all-out war
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