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Missing student nurse Owami Davis, 24, may still be alive and may 'need help' after five arrests, murder police during U-turn

The missing student nurse, who was feared dead, may still be alive after a major turnaround in an ongoing investigation.

Police have filed a new appeal regarding the details of Yamato Davis' whereabouts, saying "she may be in the area and in need of help." issued.

This 24-year-old girl was last seen on July 7 in CroydonSouth London and has been missing for six weeks. It is

Two of her men from Croydon were arrestedon suspicion of murderand three others of her were arrested on suspicion of kidnapping. All five of her by age 32 have been released on bail.

The officer downloaded approximately 50,000 hours of CCTV to investigate the mystery, and already he has investigated 10,000 hours.

The National Crime Agency has also joined the emergency search and is investigating six reported sightings of her.

But the latest police information on themissing persons case gives hope that the young woman is alive, albeit possibly in danger.

In Owami's final footage, she was driving down the London Road from West Croydon towards Norbury around 12:30pm.

Kings, a student at her college, wore a dark-colored jacket, a red T-her shirt, light-gray joggers, sliders, and shoes of her type, with a white handbag slung over her shoulders.

Investigators previously sued the driver of a white van parked on the Derby Road when Omi was last seen coming forward.

She and a man crossed the road just as the van started.

Owami met her mother and her brother at her family home in Grays, Essex,days before her disappearance on 4 July. Spain and Disneyland Paris

to Disney

} Nursing Students will be It is said that he was "really happy" in two months.

After workingA&E during the Covid pandemic

, she fell ill. Interested in research. After her graduation,Guys and St. Thomas' Health Trust in London.

Young woman's mother, Nicole Davis, 46, is distraught over her daughter's disappearance.

She said: "I am sitting here as a desperate mother asking if anyone knows or has heard anything that can help me find my baby.

``Or if she's somewhere and hears this, go home. We miss her, her brothers and I miss her, we need her.

``We are not perfect. I just want her to go home. Again, if she's listening, she should know she's not in trouble."

Nigel Penney, who is leading the investigation. Criminal Inspector General said:

"While Specialist Crime detectives are conducting an investigation, I would like to remind people that this is still a missing persons investigation.

"We sincerely hope that she is safe with reports of her being seen in the Croydon area just days after her last sighting on CCTV.

``I also want to appeal to anyone who may be helping Owami, or to Owami who sees this message. We are only concerned with your health and want to make sure you are okay.Please contact us or a charity like 116 000 Missing People and let them know you are okay.

"Owami, your family loves you and is anxious to hear the news. They will be overjoyed to hear that you are safe.

"We are already working with the local community, We have received tremendous support from our partners, companies, and we would like to thank everyone who has reached out to us or helped spread the word about Owami.

"Owami I know my family appreciates it. For all the help that citizens have given, please continue to help by calling the police if you have any information. may become. "

Anyone with information should call the Incident Her Room on 020 8721 4622 where detectives are available. Any information provided will be treated with caution and anyone who comes forward to assist the officers will receive any and all support.

Alternatively, you may provide information anonymously to Crimestoppers, an independent charity. They are separate from the police and do not track calls or monitor IP addresses. For contact information, please call 0800 555 111 or visit www.crimestoppers-uk.org

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