Three children missing after Thorpe Park day out

Thorpe Park

Authorities are currently on the hunt for three youngsters who were reported as missing following a visit to an amusement park located in Surrey.

On Monday at Thorpe Park, a 14-year-old girl, identified as Khandi, was accompanied by two younger children, Amelia (9) and Malik (7), before they were reported missing at 7pm according to Surrey police.

According to the police, the teenager was accompanied by two younger children who are connected in some way. However, no additional details were disclosed about the nature of their relationship.

The police have been speaking with the proprietor of a floral boutique in Chertsey, who reported that a group of kids entered her store at around 3:50 PM inquiring about directions.

Sam Williams, who owns the business, uploaded a snapshot from the surveillance camera onto Facebook. The photo displays two females - one being an adolescent and the other a younger girl, however it can't be affirmed whether or not they are among the absent juveniles.

According to the authorities, Khandi is a slender black individual, standing at 160cm (5ft 3in) tall. They were outfitted in black or grey track pants, a white shirt, white sneakers, black glasses with frames, and various bracelets on both wrists.

Police have identified Amelia as a European individual who stands at 110cm (3ft 7in) and has a slender frame. During her disappearance, she was attired in grey jogging bottoms and a grey long-sleeved top that had "Believe" inscribed on it. Additionally, she donned white trainers.

Malik, who hails from Europe, stands at 110cm in height and is of a slender build. He was attired in black jogging pants, black trainers, and a green top that had stripes and long sleeves.

The most recent time the three individuals were spotted was on Monday at 3.17pm. They were observed walking in the direction of Staines town centre, departing from Thorpe Park. It is suspected that they might have journeyed to London.

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