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holiday here with her family, has gone missing and police have appealed for information about the teenager.

Emaan Shah was due to leave the country on the evening of June 10 at the end of the holiday with her family. But in the afternoon she became separated from her mother whilst they were shopping on Oxford Street, one of the city’s busiest shopping districts, and has not been seen since.

“The disappearance is out of character and officers are keen to trace her as soon as possible,” the Metropolitan police said in its appeal. “Emaan is described as 5 feet, 3 inches tall, of slim build with brown wavy hair. When last seen she was wearing a black jacket with a Manchester United logo on the chest, grey trousers and black and white trainers,” the appeal adds.

The Shah family was staying at the five-star Marriott Hotel in Marble Arch, near Oxford Street, and they rushed to look for her there but there was no sign of Emaan at the hotel either. She was carrying some cash with her but did not have a mobile phone on her. Her father, Tanvir Shah, who runs an advertising company in India, said, “We are frantic with worry. There is no reason why she should go missing.” (PTI)

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