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Andrew Paul Gosden (born 10 July 1993) [1] disappeared from Central London on 14 September 2007 when he was 14. On that day, Gosden left his home in Doncaster , South Yorkshire , withdrew £ 200 from his bank account and bought a one-way ticket to London from Doncaster station . [ 2 ]
Andrew Gosden’s disappearance in 2007 when he was 14 sparked one of the most high-profile missing person probes in the North. Two men arrested in connection with Andrew Gosden disappearance 14 ...
Andrew’s father, Kevin Gosden, said the family had been informed about the arrests, but had not shared the information so as not to “prejudice the investigations being carried out in any way”.
I'd like to know what happened to Andrew Gosden. A 14 year old boy left home in Yorkshire one morning in 2007 dressed in his school uniform, and then withdrew all his money from his bank account.
Andrew Gosden was 14 when he disappeared in 2007, less than a year before Sloley. [11] Gosden's last known location was King's Cross , and when Sloley disappeared he was thought to have been on his way to Islington , which is two miles from King's Cross. [ 11 ] "
Gosden disappeared from King's Cross station. He left his home in Doncaster to go to school, but never caught the school bus, and instead returned home when the rest of the household had departed. He changed out of his school uniform and then went to Doncaster railway station , withdrawing £200 from his bank account on the way there.
Gosden is the surname of: Andrew Gosden (born 1993), disappeared in London aged 14 Chris Gosden (born 1955), British archaeologist, professor of archaeology at Oxford
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