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Andrew Gosden missing - ten years

36 replies

SealSong · 14/09/2017 18:36

Hard to believe that Andrew Gosden, a quiet 14 year old boy, stepped off a train at Kings Cross station and disappeared into the crowds, and has been missing since that time.
Truly awful for the family.
Andrew needs continued publicity, in the hope that he might be found, one way or another.

BBC link.
Missing, but not forgotten.

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SealSong · 14/09/2017 18:37

Meant to add, he went missing ten years ago today.

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Room101isWhereIUsedtoLive · 14/09/2017 18:39

Considering how much cctv there is in London it does seem amazing how this kind of thing can happen.

megletthesecond · 14/09/2017 18:40

His dad has a well used facebook account where they post about Andrew and also other missing children. It's bloody heartbreaking.

SealSong · 14/09/2017 22:20

Room101, I know. Just so odd that there have been no other traces, no other CCTV images.

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53rdWay · 14/09/2017 22:29

If I remember right, the reason there isn't more CCTV footage of him from London is because it took a long time for the police to track him down to Kings Cross, and by then most CCTV tapes had been routinely written over.

Hoping so much that the publicity around this anniversary turns up something for his family.

Backingvocals · 14/09/2017 22:38

I do think of him as I travel around London. So awful for his family. Hope there will be some progress soon.

RipMacWinkle · 14/09/2017 22:45

I first heard about Andrew on MN some years ago. I've often googled in the hope there would be some news. It must be awful for his family not knowing.

SealSong · 14/09/2017 23:03

Also it just doesn't seem to be as high profile in the media, and in terms of police effort and resources as it should be (and in comparison with other high profile missing children).

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Runaways01 · 14/09/2017 23:19

I think about Andrew every now and then, it's such a sad and unusual case.

He had a very distinctive looking ear and wore strong prescription glasses, so you'd think the two together might help someone recognise him (if he's still alive). But there's probably a lot of people in this country who have never even heard of him Sad

Taylor22 · 15/09/2017 08:32

The first I herd of him was the other day on this morning.
It's baffling. They said he was in some Government genius programme is that true?
If it is I must admit my tin hat poked out.

SoPassRemarkable · 15/09/2017 08:44

Must be so devastating for his parents, the not knowing.

SealSong · 15/09/2017 10:55

Yes it must. Andrews father has spoken saying what a toll it's had on his mental health. Sad
Every parents nightmare.
I do hope there is some resolution one day.

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Awwlookatmybabyspider · 16/09/2017 05:39

This is so heartbreaking. I Mean if the worse happens to your child. You can grieve, but to not have any answers or even clues must be beyond the beyonds of torture.

rixed · 17/09/2017 21:41

Always seemed so strange that he bought a one way ticket. I hope the family get answers someday.

RightOnTheEdge · 21/09/2017 13:20

I remember Andrew going missing very well.
I think about him every so often and wonder how a boy his age can just completely vanish.
So heartbreaking for his family Sad

W0rriedMum · 21/09/2017 13:28

Fourteen is no age to be in London alone. I hope things worked out for Andrew, wherever he is.

hollyisalovelyname · 24/09/2017 09:19

I do so hope he is ok.
No mention of his Mum in that BBC article except at the start they give her name.
No photograph of her either in the article.
His dad and sister are quoted.
I do not know how people cope with living when a loved one disappears.

flumpybear · 24/09/2017 09:40

This is so very sad, I presume he bought a one way ticket as home wasn't good - albeit it may have been school and bullying, pressure, anxiety or such, he's actively gone. Without thought of returning. My fear would be that he was groomed and he's been taken by some type of criminal ring - I really hope this is solved.
Saying that I guess there are so many other cases like this which are never solved - so sad and distressing for the family

Fekko · 24/09/2017 09:42

I remember a case where a lad did similar- he just wanted to go off and have some sort of adventure. He did return though. I forget the details but there wasn't any real 'reason', he just wanted to have an experience away from home.

approveds · 25/09/2017 13:41

Someone left a message on the intercom at Leominster police station in 2008 saying they had information about Andrew. He then disappeared. What I do not understand is that Leominster police station and other parts of Leominster, must have had CCTV cameras, so they must have seen who left the message, but they do not appear to have checked?

User48751490 · 11/01/2022 13:47

Giving this a bump. Had no idea about this story until this afternoon. Got to hope that the two arrests lead somewhere.

User48751490 · 11/01/2022 17:20

Bump for the evening crowd

NorthSouthcatlady · 11/01/2022 17:26

It’s all so sad. I don’t think his disappearance was that well publicised then. I lived in London at the time but l don’t remember it at all

SaskiaRembrandt · 11/01/2022 17:39

I lived near Doncaster when Andrew went missing and there was a lot of coverage in the area. But, of course, we were at the wrong end of the country to really have any useful information.

Andrew is the same age as my son, but I've had the luxury of watching my boy grow up; I can't even begin to imagine the torment Andrew's parents must be going though.

AlternativePerspective · 11/01/2022 17:41

Why are people bumping a zombie thread.

If people want to discuss this why not start another one rather than bumping one from 5 years ago.