UK police offer reward to solve missing mother riddle
PR dla Zagranicy
Peter Gentle
09.06.2011 14:06
Police in the English county of Leicestershire have offered a £10,000 reward in a renewed bid to track down a 32-year-old mother who disappeared five years ago.
In May 2006, Malgorzata Wnuczek, who had been working in the city of Leicester, travelled to Poland where she left her then three-year-old daughter with the child's grandparents.
She informed her family that she was returning to work in Leicester, but relatives have not heard a word from her since.
Nevertheless, British police are convinced that the riddle can be solved.
“We know someone knows where she is and why she hasn't had contact with her family,” said Detective Superintendent Andy Lee from Leicester.
“We're convinced that someone within the Polish community, someone who was in Leicester at the time of her disappearance in May 2006, who may still be in the country or who may have moved on elsewhere in Europe, can give us the missing piece of information that helps us determine her current whereabouts,” he added.
"Believe me, just the smallest piece of information, could help us locate her and establish why her family have had no contact with her for half a decade.” (nh)