A mother who had been reported missing has returned home safely and has been reunited with her daughter after disappearing in Paris nearly two weeks ago.
Lucy Stemp, hailing from Tonbridge, went missing after attending a music festival in Brest, France, before traveling to Paris. Her last known location was in the Bercy district. It has been disclosed that she has been located and reunited with her young daughter, Gracie Anne.
The update was provided by her stepfather Sean, who confirmed that she arrived home on Wednesday, June 10, after almost a fortnight of being out of contact.
Concerns grew amongst friends and family as they raised urgent appeals for information about the missing mother, with reports indicating she went missing on May 30. The British Embassy and Interpol were reportedly involved in the search efforts.
Her daughter, Gracie Anne, anxiously awaited her mother’s return as they shared a strong bond. Lucy often expressed how her daughter was her source of strength, sharing her pride in Gracie Anne’s swimming accomplishments on social media.
While the circumstances surrounding Lucy’s disappearance remain unclear, she is currently spending time with her family at home. Well-wishers have expressed their happiness on social media upon learning of her safe return.
Various individuals, including Mark Wiles and Dave Nash, have shared their relief and good wishes for Lucy and her family during what must have been a distressing time.
Lucy’s stepfather, Sean, emphasized her vulnerability and the concern that she may not have had the necessary support to find her way back home.
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