Katie Price Reports Husband Missing After Last Contact Wednesday
Katie Price stated she last spoke with her husband on Wednesday night. Officials are assisting the family in the search.
deadline.comKatie Price said she last heard from her husband of four months on Wednesday night. Price said she saw him on a video call with his hands tied and a hood on his head.
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Price described the final call in a video posted Saturday.
She said he told her that people were coming back for him and that he was inside a van with white windows and mesh. She added that police have not located any record of him at prisons or stations.
A spokesperson for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said the office is supporting the family and is in contact with local authorities. Price stated she reported her husband as a missing person after three days without contact.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- Wednesday night
Katie Price last spoke with husband via video call.
1 source@Independent - Saturday
Katie Price posted video reporting husband missing and contacted police.
1 source@Independent - Monday
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office confirmed support for family.
1 source@Independent
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Search efforts may continue with assistance from local authorities.
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