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Strictly’s Motsi Mabuse FINALLY reveals the secret to her shock weight loss as she talks fat jabs & dealing with trolls

STRICTLY Come Dancing icon Motsi Mabuse has finally revealed the truth about her slim new look – and what sparked the shock change.

In our exclusive chat, the Glitterball judge also talks pal Shirley Ballas, why her relationship with sister Oti has changed and THAT Dianne Buswell controversy.

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Motsi Mabuse looked toned and trim on the latest series of Strictly Come Dancing after a super-healthy summer
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Stunning Motsi, 44, reveals how she dropped the pounds
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Shirley Ballas and Motsi Mabuse posing on a red carpet in front of a sparkling, colorful backdrop.
Shirley is my inspiration – she’s 65 and looks incredible, said the judge

WHEN the latest series of Strictly Come Dancing kicked off a few weeks ago, it wasn’t what was happening on the dance floor that had audiences talking – it was judge Motsi Mabuse’s amazing new look.

The 44 year old, who joined the panel in 2019, looked toned and trim after a super-healthy summer.

While many celebrities have been reaching for the fat jabs to drop the pounds, Motsi has opted for good, old-fashioned nutritious food and exercise.

And it’s not just looking her best on TV that has sparked her motivation to get fit. She has another unusual reason for wanting to get in shape, too.

“The main one is menopause,” she says.

“I hate the fact that every podcast or everything I see online about it is based on fearmongering. I’ve never heard anyone say, ‘Don’t worry, it’s not that bad!’ I even asked Shirley Ballas. ‘Will it be OK?’ and she shook her head, saying, ‘No, it’s going to be a ride!’

“I am preparing for what may come,” Motsi explains. “I want to be ready. I’ve done an overhaul of my diet. I’m doing weights and building muscle. I’m eating nuts, fruit and salad.

“I’m going to the sauna three times a week, as it helps reduce your cortisol levels. I find ice baths are good for my mental health, too.”

Her fellow judge is clearly a role model for Motsi. “Shirley is my inspiration – she’s 65 and looks incredible.

“On tour, we shared a dressing room together, so I got to know her so much better.

“She is such a tough, strong lady, and so disciplined. She would say, ‘Motsi, we are going to be healthy on this tour.’ We did it together and have been motivating each other.”

And it’s not just a working relationship, either. “We keep in touch all year. She messaged me in the summer, asking, ‘Are you working out?’ We are WhatsApping workouts all the time.”

The South-African-born dancer has been taking her new regime very seriously.

“This summer, I was on a Greek island eating fruit, swimming and doing Pilates, and now my daughter has started school it’s easier for me to find time.

“But it’s causing me anxiety now that Strictly has started again. I did think, ‘How am I going to keep doing this?’ That’s my biggest challenge – making it work, especially when I’m on tour.”

I have a sweet tooth, too, and I’m a stress eater. If I’m calm, it’s pineapple and berries. When I’m stressed, I want muffins and Crunchies

And it doesn’t help that there seems to be temptation at every turn.

“Everywhere you go in England, there are nice treats! I can’t resist a sausage roll. I have a sweet tooth, too, and I’m a stress eater. If I’m calm, it’s pineapple and berries. When I’m stressed, I want muffins and Crunchies.”

Her jet-set lifestyle, as glamorous as it sounds, doesn’t help on that count, either.

“Travelling and having to wake up at 3am in the morning to fly to London can cause me stress. My husband [dancer Evgenij Voznyuk, 41, who she married in 2017] and I have been really looking into the structure of our life and trying to make it so we can manage it easily.”

It seems incredible that Motsi hasn’t always felt as fit as she can be. After all, she started dancing when she was just six, before going on to become an eight-time South African Latin American champion, as well as winning the German Latin dance title in 2013.

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Motsi says she wanted to get in shape due to the menopause
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She married dancer Evgenij Voznyuk, 41, in 2017
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“Yes, I was a competitor. But I wasn’t like this about my fitness,” she explains. “I didn’t have the insight, but I’ve been reading a lot, so I am ready to make the changes now.”

And she’s nothing if not prepared. “I have a gym in my house. For my birthday this year, I said I only wanted gym stuff. If I don’t have time, I’ll do 20 minutes, but when I’m not busy I will do an hour on the treadmill, then my weights, then I’ll see my personal trainer, then I’ll do the sauna.”

And what about the trolls that continue to criticise her appearance?

“Nobody can be harder on me than myself,” she says. “But I’ve been in the spotlight for nearly 20 years, so you learn what to take seriously.

“If somebody writes something mean and I want to react, I write back, but I don’t send it. I put all the anger in and the next day, I delete it and let it go.”

‘Really settled’

Trolls aside, Motsi is thrilled to be sitting alongside fellow Strictly judges Craig Revel Horwood, Anton Du Beke and her bestie Shirley for another series.

“It’s lovely to be back,” she says. “I sit between Craig and Shirley, and sometimes I’m stuck in the middle being ‘Switzerland’,” she laughs.

“It’s all fun. I’m part of the furniture now and feel really settled.

“Going on the live tour last year with everyone and spending time with them outside the studio meant we got to connect differently.”

If you watch carefully, Motsi does a special manoeuvre at the start of the show to send a message to her daughter back in Germany.

“She watches the show and each week she will say, ‘Blow a kiss,’ or ‘Make a heart with your hands.’ She makes up little dances I’ve got to do, so she knows it’s a secret sign just for her.”

Despite having had a lot of fun on the road with the Strictly team in previous years, Motsi has ruled out going on the annual arena tour in 2026.

“As a working mum, you have to make those balancing decisions,” she explains.

“I have one child starting school, so I experience everything just once. It’s for the first time and the last time. I need to know that she’s fine before I can do things. Everybody [at Strictly] was very understanding. I loved doing the tour, so I’ll be back next time.”

At a moment where women are told they can have it all, it’s refreshing to hear Motsi admit it’s OK to prioritise children and family over your career.

As long as the doctors thinks she is fine, let the woman dance! Dianne just has to trust her body and know what she is capable of. It’s lovely news

“We live once,” she says.

“It is about making those tough choices. Sometimes a mum has to go to work, because if you don’t, your kids will not eat. If you are lucky enough to be able to make decisions like I did, then take them.”

The mum-of-one is also excited by news that Strictly professional Dianne Buswell is pregnant with her first child with partner Joe Sugg, who she met on the show seven years ago.

She’s making Strictly history as the first pro to compete while expecting, although some viewers have said it makes them “uncomfortable”.

“We had a dancer on Let’s Dance in Germany who was pregnant with twins, and they danced the whole time,” she says.

“My doctor said to me, ‘You’re not sick, you’re pregnant.’ I danced until the baby came! Well, not quite, but we all do it.

“Our bodies can do it. As long as the doctors thinks she is fine, let the woman dance! Dianne just has to trust her body and know what she is capable of. It’s lovely news. A Strictly baby is a blessing.”

As well as her own daughter, Motsi has fully embraced the role of auntie after her little sister and former Strictly pro, Oti, 35, welcomed a daughter in November 2023. Becoming mothers has brought them even closer.

“It’s definitely changed our relationship,” Motsi says.

“We’ve realised that we are actually speaking more openly since she became a mum. We want our kids to grow up close, so we make a lot of effort to see each other, and we are such a support to each other.

“We’re in the same business, so we go through the same things. It’s nice just to speak to somebody and hear another person’s perspective where you completely trust them.”

But big sister Motsi has had to be careful not to overstep boundaries.

Luckily, my daughter has fallen in love with South Africa

“Since Oti had the baby, I feel like I’ve got two of them to look after. I feel responsible for them both.

“But Oti is her own person as well. Every time I give her advice, she does the opposite, so I think, ‘Shut your mouth, Motsi!’ I just wait for her to come to me. I have decided that maybe I shouldn’t try to be her advisor.”

Motsi is determined to educate her daughter on her South African roots, and explain what her own childhood was like growing up with apartheid, where dance classes for black children didn’t even exist.

“We are bringing up our children in Europe. So the only way to transport our heritage is through us. I try to give her the lessons to be aware.

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As a working mum, Motsi has ruled out going on the annual Strictly tour in 2026
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“Luckily, my daughter has fallen in love with South Africa. She speaks three languages already – German, English and Russian.

“I don’t want her to ever feel like she has no choices. While she doesn’t have the segregation of South Africa and she might not have the tough life we had, she will face challenges.

‘Thankful’

“We can see where Europe is at the moment. It’s good to have an understanding that the world as it is, is tough. But I tell her, ‘We can change the story’.”

And despite dance giving her such an amazing career, Motsi is discouraging her own daughter from following in her footsteps, over fears she will be judged as a nepo baby.

“Unfortunately, she’s learning to dance,” she says, sighing.

“I do not want her to compete, but if she wants to, we will support her. She absolutely loves musicals, and she’s good at it. The dance world is a very tough education.

“Her parents are champions, so if she takes my surname or her dad’s, she’s never going to have a clean slate. She will be judged harder. One of the German champions at the moment is always described as ‘so-and-so’s son’.

“Also, you are criticised for everything – your weight, how you look – and I see those 12 year olds in the dresses with the hair and make-up, and I think, ‘No, I want to keep her young!’

“She’s doing karate and swimming, too, so she can compete in those. If you swim in a race and you are fastest, you’ve won. Dancing is so subjective.”

Having achieved so much, is there anything Motsi would still like to do?

“I’d love to do something with my sister. We are always looking for projects that we can do together. But honestly, what’s better than Strictly? Where could I go from there?” she laughs.

“I’m just thankful. Whatever comes, comes, and if it doesn’t, it’s all good.”

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The three Mabuse sisters, Oti, Motsi and much lesser-known Phemelo
Motsi and sisters Phemelo, left, and Oti, right

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Girl snatched at till & lads who went out to play but never came home… harrowing tales of Britain’s missing children

FROM a girl snatched at a till to lads who went out to play but never came home, these are the harrowing tales of Britain’s missing children.

Wearing a tartan dress and bright red wellies, little Katrice Lee was bubbling with excitement on her second birthday.

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Katrice Lee vanished at a supermarket till in 1981[/caption]
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She was living on an army base in West Germany where her dad Richard Lee was based
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Smiling Katrice Lee in a red dress.
Her family believe she is alive and was brought up as a surrogate child

Her mum Sharon had popped into a mini-supermarket on a British army base in Germany to pick up party food – only to realise she had forgotten the crisps.

She dashed off for just a few seconds – leaving her toddler with aunt Wendy by the checkout.

Less than forty seconds later, Katrice had disappeared without a trace.

Now, nearly 44 years on, her devastated parents are still desperately searching for answers – clinging to hope that their daughter, somewhere, is alive and well.

They are among many British families who live each day in the same unimaginable torment.

Every year, a staggering 75,000 children are reported missing in the UK – one every seven minutes – with most found safe and well within hours or days.

But for others, the trail goes cold – sometimes for decades – leaving families trapped in an agonising limbo.

Here are just some of Britain’s most haunting missing child cases.

KATRICE LEE

Katrice was last seen chasing after her mother at the forces supermarket in Paderborn, West Germany, in 1981, where her military dad Richard was based.

Her family believe she was snatched in the blink of an eye. 

But Royal Military Police (RMP) investigators failed to treat the disappearance with the seriousness it clearly warranted – assuming the youngster had simply wandered off. 

Border staff were not notified of Katrice’s disappearance immediately and no road blocks or checks were put in place.

It took the RMP six weeks to interview checkout workers at the store and, incredibly, 36 years to release a photo-fit of a possible suspect.

While there has never been a sighting of Katrice, her family believe she is alive and was perhaps brought up as a surrogate child, unaware of her true identity.

Richard, a former sergeant major in the King’s Royal Hussars, said he has never lost hope.

He told a recent BBC podcast: “For the people who look at me and say, ‘why don’t you just accept it?’ Miracles do happen. 

“Mine just hasn’t happened yet. The only thing that I will look at is onward and upward.

“I will never look back. I will move forward, and whilst I’m moving forward, I always firmly believe that I will get Katrice’s whereabouts, and I will be able to cuddle her. Then my journey ends.”

Richard, from Hartlepool, Co Durham, said he receives answers “in the wind” that let him know his daughter is alive and well.

He said: “I get this feeling that she’s heard me, and she wants to come home.

“Is it me saying what I want to hear? I don’t know, but my belief is that I will get answers.”

Mum Sharon added: “I will never give up, because at the end of the day, if her family give up and walk away from her, she has no one.”

DAVID SPENCER & PATRICK WARREN

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David Spencer and Patrick Warren vanished on Boxing Day in 1996[/caption]
Christine Hickin (left) and Bridget Warren, mothers of missing Chelmsley Wood youngsters, David Spencer and Patrick Warren, appealing for their sons' return.
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Their mothers, Christine Hickin and Bridget Warren, appealing for their sons’ return[/caption]
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West Midlands Police combing a field in Solihull in search for the missing boys[/caption]

On a freezing Boxing Day night in 1996, Patrick Warren, 11, and his friend David Spencer, 13, went out to play and never came home.

The two mates had spent the night roaming a housing estate in Chelmsley Wood, Birmingham, and were last seen walking towards a parade of shops.

West Midlands Police initially treated the pair’s disappearance as a normal missing person inquiry – rather than anything more sinister.

They knocked on doors and spoke to neighbours, searched buildings and checked the places they were known to play.

Officers spoke of being concerned for their welfare but told the media there was no reason to believe the “streetwise” boys had come to any harm.

But without forthcoming leads, Paddy and David became the first children to appear on four-pint milk cartons in 770 Iceland stores in April 1997, as part of a campaign by the National Missing Persons Helpline.

The local papers nicknamed the boys “the Milk Carton Kids” but after a four-week run on the side of the cartons, there was no progress.

The case then went cold for years until paedophile Brian Field was jailed for life in 2001 over the 1968 rape and murder of 14-year-old Roy Tutil.

The predator, who had lived nearby at the time of the boys’ disappearance, was quizzed behind bars but no charges were ever brought.

Field died in prison from stomach cancer in February 2024.

“I’ll never get over it, never,” David’s mum Christine said in a 2021 documentary.

“I want closure of this. I want my son home so I can put him to rest.”

GENETTE TATE

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Genette Tate, 13, went to deliver newspapers in Aylesbeare, Devon when she vanished[/caption]
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Her parents, John Tate and Sheila Tate, at the House of Commons launching the International Day of the Missing Child[/caption]
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The case was long linked to convicted serial killer Robert Black[/caption]

On a sunny Saturday morning in August 1978, 13-year-old Genette Tate went to deliver newspapers in Aylesbeare, Devon.

Her bicycle was found abandoned and papers scattered across the road, prompting one of the largest missing person searches in British history.

Despite extensive efforts, her body has never been found. Police believe she was probably murdered.

The case has long been linked to convicted serial killer Robert Black, a lorry driver whose crimes bore chilling similarities to Genette’s disappearance.

Yet no-one has ever been charged in connection with her case.

Black died in 2016, leaving the mystery of what happened to Genette unsolved.

Genette’s father, John, also died in 2020 aged 77, still pleading for answers.

In an interview in 2018, John said: “My life is coming to an end. I dearly want to know where Ginny is.

“I could go to my grave in the knowledge that we were together again.

“There is no closure. We will probably never have closure, especially now the only suspect is dead. I am not 100 per cent sure Black did it. But if he didn’t do it, it means there is another killer still on the loose.

“I suppose I just don’t want to accept she is dead. But I need proof that Black killed her. If we could just find her body that would give me the proof I need.”

ANDREW GOSDEN

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Andrew Gosden disappeared in September 2007[/caption]
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He had skipped school and taken the train from Doncaster to King’s Cross, London
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Kevin Gosden, father of missing Andrew Gosden, holds a missing person poster for his son.
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Andrew’s father Kevin previously told The Sun how police initially pointed at him[/caption]

Andrew Gosden vanished without a trace after skipping school and taking a train from his hometown of Doncaster to London on September 14, 2007.

CCTV captured him arriving at King’s Cross – but from there the trail ran cold.

In December 2021, two men were arrested on suspicion of kidnap and human trafficking but no further action was taken.

Andrew’s father Kevin previously told The Sun how bungling police had initially pointed the finger at him – before suggesting bizarrely that Andrew may have become a “jihadi”.

Kevin said: “They came up with some really bizarre ideas.

“He’d taken out some books from the library about Islam and they’d come up with the idea that perhaps he was joining some sort of jihadi group.

“We had this meeting and got back in the car – we looked at each other and said ‘is that the most ridiculous thing you’ve heard in your life?’

“He was doing a school project.”

Andrew, if he is still alive, would now be 32.

Speaking in September, Kevin, 59, said he believed his son skipped school and came across the wrong people in London.

The dad-of-two said: “That’s what my gut has always said, really.

“We brought both kids up to think for themselves and be independent and they were both extremely capable, more than.

“Andrew was exceptionally gifted academically, so he could be lost in deep thought.

“He was insanely intelligent, but you wouldn’t have put him in the hanging round street corners and being streetwise category.”

He added: “One day, we hope that we’ll find out what happened.”

LOUISE KAY

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Louise Kay, 18, went missing after dropping off friends from a night out in 1988[/caption]
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An age progression photo shows how she might look at age 34[/caption]

Eighteen-year-old Louise Kay dropped off friends from a night out before going to sleep in her dad’s car by the seafront in Eastbourne, East Sussex.

Both she and her distinctive gold-coloured Ford Fiesta disappeared.

Police searched beaches, cliffs, and nearby towns yet no trace was found.

Louise’s family believe she may have fallen victim to serial killer Peter Tobin, who was known to have been living in the area at the time.

Tobin, who murdered schoolgirl Vicky Hamilton, 15, Dinah McNicol, 18, and Polish student Angelika Kluk, 23, died in 2022 aged 76.

In a 2018 documentary, Louise’s best friend Sarah Emmerson said: “It’s the biggest regret of my life. She didn’t want to come in and wanted to sleep at Beachy Head. I do feel guilty. If I could have done something different we wouldn’t be sitting here now.”

Investigative journalist Mark Williams-Thomas believes that Louise may be buried in a garden of a home lived in by Tobin which has never been forensically searched.

LEE BOXELL

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Schoolboy Lee Boxell, 15, went to meet a pal in 1988 before vanishing without a trace[/caption]
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His parents are convinced their son was murdered[/caption]
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In 2013, police dug up part of a churchyard searching for Lee’s remains[/caption]

Schoolboy Lee Boxell set out to meet a pal on an unseasonably warm Saturday in September 1988 and no trace of him has ever been found.

The 15-year-old was last seen near a church youth club in Sutton, south London, and police were quick to suggest he had run away from home.

Detectives later uncovered links to a paedophile ring operating in the area during the late 1980s and believe Lee may have stumbled onto a horrifying secret.

His parents are convinced their son was murdered – and his killer was a paedophile who may have lashed out at Lee when the teenager confronted him abusing girls.

The so-called youth club, known locally as ‘The Shed,’ was later tied to convicted child abuser William Lambert, a former grave digger who ran the sessions.

Lambert was jailed in 2011 for sexual offences against underage girls, but never charged in connection with Lee’s disappearance.

In 2013, police even dug up part of the churchyard searching for Lee’s remains, but nothing was found.

To this day, Peter and mum Christine keep their son’s room unchanged and it remains a time capsule – with maths homework open on the desk and a calendar reading September 1988.

Speaking earlier this year, Peter, 77, said: “We’ve lived here since the house was built, and because Lee went missing from here, we just couldn’t bear to move in case Lee came back.

“I don’t think that’s going to happen now, but I just couldn’t think of moving now.”

MATEUSZ LUGOWSKI

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Mateusz Lugowski, 16, left his home to get a bus in 2020 and never came home[/caption]
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He had told parents he was going into the city to visit a shop[/caption]

Schoolboy Mateusz, 16, left his home in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, with a backpack, £30 and his student bus pass on January 19, 2020.

He had told his parents he was going into the city to visit a shop and was last seen behind a garage that afternoon.

West Yorkshire Police deployed specialist search teams, dogs, drones and divers to conduct a thorough search for the teenager but they were unable to track him down.

Speaking in 2022, Detective Chief Inspector Phil Jackson said: “I would stress again that we are not looking for anyone else in connection with Mateusz’s disappearance, but we will continue to act on any information given to us as we try and get answers for his family and friends.”

CHARLENE DOWNES

Charlene Downes who went missing on November 1, 2003.
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Charlene Downes was just 14 when she went missing from Blackpool[/caption]
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Mohammed Reveshi was accused of helping to murder the teenager
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The hunt for Charlene Downes remains Lancashire Police’s longest-running missing person inquiry.

She was aged just 14 when she vanished from her home in Blackpool, Lancashire, in November 2003.

Police fear she was among girls groomed and sexually exploited in the seaside town and believe she was probably murdered.

Despite two murder trials and a lengthy investigation, including lurid claims that Charlene’s remains were chopped into kebab meat, her final whereabouts remains a mystery.

Mum Karen, 60, said last year: “Not a day goes by that I don’t think of my Charlene.

“I never sleep. I can’t carry on with life. I am still stuck on that day.

“Since she disappeared, I have had a candle burning in my window – and it still burns today. I hope and pray for justice.

“I never for a moment believed she was dismembered and hidden into kebab meat but it’s a claim which has followed us around.

“There have been so many awful rumours about what happened to her and as her mum it is hard to take.

“I just want closure, for her and for the rest of the family.”

Kebab shop owner Mohammed Reveshi and his business associate Iyad Albattikhi were charged with Charlene’s murder in 2007, but a jury failed to reach a verdict.

A retrial did not take place because of concerns about the evidence gathered by police and both men were released.

In 2017, a 51-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murdering Charlene. But he was later released without charge.

A £100,000 reward remains on offer.

JORDAN RATCLIFFE

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Jordan Ratcliffe, 16, was dropped off in Manchester city centre by his aunt and never seen again

Jordan Ratcliffe was aged 16 when was dropped off in Manchester city centre by his aunt Kimberley on August 31, 2008.

She waved goodbye – but that was the last time she would ever see him.

He was headed for a hostel, carrying a small black rucksack containing £5 and a bag of crisps, but never arrived.

His missing persons case remains open, but Greater Manchester Police said there are still no updates in connection with his disappearance.

Kimberley said in 2011: “He was perfectly normal, there was no bad feeling or anything like that.

“I just don’t know what happened to him.

“Jordan, I hope you’re ok. We all really love and miss you and can’t understand why you’re doing this. Please just contact us to let us know you are safe.”

In 2015, police issued computer-generated images of what Jordan may have looked like years later.

A £20,000 reward for information still stands.

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Shocking moment iconic pirate ship Marigalante SINKS off coast of Puerto Vallarta after 30 years of tourist trips

AN ICONIC pirate ship which became a major tourist attraction has sunk after a disastrous accident off the coast of Puerto Vallarta.

After 30 years of tourist trips, whimsical pirate ship Marigalante went down in the water following a system failure, the company owning the vessel said.

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Pirate Ship Marigalante Sinks in Puerto Vallarta
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The vessel sank after a mechanical or electrical failure
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The historic galleon sank this Friday off Puerto Vallarta’s downtown shoreline in Mexico.

According to Civil Protection and Firefighters of Puerto Vallarta, the incident was caused by a mechanical or electrical failure in the bilge pumps.

Authorities said: “Due to the strong waves, it was impossible to rescue the vessel, which unfortunately ended up sinking.”

The Marigalante is a stunning replica of the Santa María galleon, one of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus in 1492.

Constructed entirely of wood, it had become an icon of the port – ferrying tourists to give a glimpse of the pirate life in the sea.

The vessel was famous for its pirate show, which featured acrobatics, sword fights, and fireworks.

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Scholarships in USA For International Students & How to Study For Free 2024-2025

Official List of Scholarships in USA For International Students 2024-2025 & How to Study We are pleased to inform you about the available scholarships in the USA for international students 2024-2025 & how to study freely There are several famous universities in the US that compete internationally. This makes it logical to assume that many […]

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First hostage freed from Hamas’ grasp said Trump’s cease-fire deal ‘happiest day of my life’

An American citizen from Chicago who was the first hostage to be sprung from Hamas hell said it was the “happiest day of my life” when she heard the remaining Israeli hostages are set to be released under President Trump’s landmark cease-fire deal.

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