Family’s relief as missing 13-year-old daughter of London ExCel boss is found
Paul Brindley thanked public for 'fantastic support' as daughter returns home
A GIRL who went missing amid fears she may have met someone online has been found safe.
Privately-educated Alice Brindley, 13, had not been seen since 6.30pm on Sunday after shopping in Cambridge.
Dad Paul, 53, director of the ExCeL London venue, earlier tweeted for support to locate the wealthy couple’s “lovely little girl”.
He tweeted tonight: "Alice has now been found safe and well and would like to thank all of your for the fantastic support in helping to get the awareness out."
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His marketing exec wife Sarah, 48, posted on Facebook: “I just need my little girl home. My heart is breaking.”
Suffolk Police last night confirmed that Alice had been found earlier in Islington, north London.
Cops said in a statement that she was being taken home to the family’s £1million home in Ixworth Thorpe.
Her dad earlier told the his message to his daughter would be: “Please, please come home safe, we love you.”
It's understood Alice arrived at Kings Cross Station, before visiting the Islington area. She was believed to be on her way to the Walthamstow area.
Anyone with information can contact Suffolk Police on 101.