Children missing after day at Thorpe Park found

Thorpe Park

The blog post was written by Christian Fuller, a journalist at BBC News based in the South East of England.

The police have reported that three kids who were missing after visiting Thorpe Park have been discovered unharmed in London.

On Monday evening around 7:00 PM BST, three children named Khandi (14 years old), Amelia (9 years old), and Malik (7 years old) were reported as not found after a trip to a place called Chertsey.

As stated by the authorities, the cluster had previously met and organized a scheduled excursion from Milton Keynes to Surrey.

DS Trevor Struthers expressed his gratitude for the worried reactions caused by the event, particularly for the children's welfare due to their tender age and staying out at night.

According to Det Struthers, the police force and employees have been putting in an immense amount of effort to track down the children. He stated that everyone involved is overjoyed that the kids have been discovered unharmed.

He stated that they had received an immense quantity of information and assistance from both the general public and media. He then expressed his gratitude to all those who had contributed by providing information and spreading their appeal.

According to the police, a group of kids were observed walking in the direction of Chertsey's downtown area around 3:17 PM on Monday.

According to the security footage, a flower shop owner in Chertsey stated that she thinks a group of children entered her establishment at 3:50 p.m.

According to Samantha Williams, the proprietor of House of Flowers, the eldest member of the group, a female child, requested directions before they exited the store and headed towards a train station in the vicinity.

"They were in a hurry. The children were leisurely exploring the store, without any signs of distress," she informed BBC News.

She was observing them closely. I sensed that they were unfamiliar with the surroundings.

It is yet to be verified by the police whether the children were actually seen.

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