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Police appeal for public help to trace Wigston woman

THE British police have appealed for public help to trace a Wigston woman who is reportedly missing.

Indian origin Harbinder Sandhu, 41, was last seen at her home address in the Launceston Road area on January 2 by a family member.


She was reportedly missing on January 28 when her address was found empty and attempts to contact her were unsuccessful.

From enquiries carried out to date, it is believed she may have travelled to London.

Sandhu has been described as Asian, over five feet tall, and of medium build with long black hair.

She requires medication, and it is not known if she has it with her, police sources said.

The police and Sandhu’s family are extremely concerned for her welfare and urge anyone who knows where she is or may have seen her to get in touch.

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