Can someone explain this

180,000 people go missing a year in the uk. How? They have cctv.

That's more than the missing people from france russia and the Philippines combined.


How is this not a huge issue.

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Turned into kebabs

Teenagers go missing all the time. Running away for an hour or two is still recorded as a missing case if they have been reported. Even those found within a day are recorded.

Old people with Alzheimers wandering off is recorded all the time too. They can be found often enough but it srill adds to the figure.

With the growing migration rates, people fleeing back to Pakistan is recorded too. In my school it happened a few times where girls would be taken off by an uncle back to Pakistan and return weeks later "married" and pregnant, no longer attending school. Probably hardly makes a dent compared to the former two.

Then the usual murders, bipolars running away, marital issues and walk-outs.

It really isn't too hard to figure out.

Idk about America but here the Police don't have to inform friends and family if they find a missing adult, and the adult requests they keep it secret. Unless they have vulnerability issues.

I wouldn't worry it's not like you could easily hide 180k bodies on that rainy little island.

You can when they get doused in chilli sauce and shat out.

inshallah brother

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they don't dna test the meat

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>180,000 people go missing a year in the uk. How?
99.9% are found because they just popped out to the post office and decided to go to the pub, or because they go to visit their boyfriend Jamal and stay the night because he has scored some meth

Remove kebab.

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Hampstead cover up.
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Is it being covered up?

Don't give them real answers they want to blame politics.

Of course they don't that'd be islamophobic

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>They have cctv
You do realize not every lives in a city, right?

Yeah 180 000 of em seem to be inawoods somewhere.

wrongthink

Probably because the definition of "missing person" is too lax in the UK.
Probably it means something like "whereabouts unknown for more than 24 hours".

I'd bet that only like 1%, perhaps even less, cases are "gone forever" cases, whereas the most get resolved in the matter of days and said "missing person" is found.

Alarming figures put out by a charity that relies on stirring up alarm in order to raise funding. Hmm.

Fpbp

The number that really matters is how many stay missing.

last year the us had 225k+/- missing. something is definitely wrong in the UK. not that 225k is great, proportionally the UK is out of control.