MUM'S THE WORD

Shannon Matthews documentary: Chilling story of how a mum kidnapped her own daughter for cash in a sick sympathy plot

WHEN Shannon Matthews turned up alive and well 24 days after she went missing in 2008, you'd imagine her mum would've been relieved.

But Karen Matthews knew she was about to be found out – because she'd kidnapped her own nine-year-old daughter.

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Shannon Matthews posing with Shannon's favourite teddy bear in an emotional appeal for her safe return in 2008 - it was all a lieCredit: PA:Press Association

Karen, along with Michael Donovan, her partner's uncle, cooked up the evil plot to make cash from the publicity when Shannon vanished.

They dreamt up the twisted scheme less than a year after Madeleine McCann's disappearance became international news.

After a vast £3.2million manhunt, cops found Shannon drugged and hidden in the base of a divan bed at Donovan's flat in Batley Carr, West Yorks.

Now a new C5 documentary, The Disappearance of Shannon Matthews, will tell the story of how the desperate search for the missing child unfolded.

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Shannon Matthews was just nine years old when she was drugged and kidnapped by her own mumCredit: PA:Press Association

Here's the disturbing truth of how Shannon was horrifically exploited by her own mum – who shamelessly played on public sympathy by posing as a worried parent.

'Heartbreaking' disappearance

The moment Karen Matthews called the police to report Shannon missing, there was no going back.

It was February 19, 2008, when Karen tearfully told the 999 operator Shannon hadn't come back home from school, which was around half a mile from their home in Dewsbury, West Yorks.

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The local community in West Yorkshire joined the search for Shannon, helping to raise awareness about the girl's caseCredit: PA:Press Association

A vast search for the missing Year Four schoolgirl was triggered using 10 per cent of all of the local police force's operational strength.

Some 3,000 homes were searched and big cash rewards were offered for any information that could lead to Shannon's safe return.

The Sun offered £20,000 initially, but upped the reward to £50,000 when Shannon had been missing for 20 days.

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