Mystery of missing birmingham woman who could be in france

Mystery of missing birmingham woman who could be in france


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WEST MIDLANDS POLICE HAS URGED ANYONE WHO MAY REMEMBER ANY DETAIL "NO MATTER HOW SMALL" IN THE CASE OF SARJIT KAUR MANN TO GET IN TOUCH 13:00, 11 Jan 2025 West Midlands Police has


released an appeal for information in a fresh bid to trace a Birmingham woman who went missing nearly 50 years ago. Sarjit Kaur Mann was just 20 when she vanished back in September 1976 and


she would be aged 68 now. Investigating officers from the force's missing persons unit said Sarjit is from Birmingham and attended Birmingham University. The force said they know she


went to France at some stage and are hoping this might jog the memory of someone with information. Police released a full and detailed description of the clothes Sarrjit was wearing when she


disappeared. They have provided a direct contact number that those with information can use to get in touch. READ MORE: I joined police in Birmingham crime hotspot where 'scared'


shoppers have same request GET BREAKING NEWS ON BIRMINGHAMLIVE WHATSAPP Article continues below A West Midlands Police spokesperson saidon January 11: "Today we are appealing to anyone


who might remember Sarjt Kaur Mann. Sarjit was just 20 when she went missing back in September 1976. She would be aged 68 now. "Sarjit was from Birmingham and lived with her family. She


went to Birmingham University where she is believed to have studied maths. We know she went to France at some stage and we hope someone, somewhere, will have information to help us to find


out where she is. Article continues below "When she went missing she was described as being slim build, around 5ft 1ins tall, with long straight black hair and she possibly wore glasses


which were silver and hexagonal. "She is also believed to have worn a stainless-steel multi-coloured pendant, silver bangle and wore size 10-12 clothes. If you remember any piece of


detail, no matter how small, contact our Missing Persons Investigation Unit on 0121 626 7003. "Our officers investigate more than 12,000 missing person reports per year and we always


investigate any new information we receive, however long ago the person went missing."