Mystery over woman, 33, last seen in Hyde Park before ‘falling off face of the Earth’ – as family reveal worrying update
MYSTERY swirls around a woman who was last seen in Hyde Park before “falling off the face of the Earth” as her family shares a concerning update.
Portia Vincent-Kirby, 33, vanished on February 25 after last being spotted in the London heritage site.
Her bank cards have not been used for more than two weeks and her phone has not been used for the same period, her brother revealed.
On March 13 she was reported missing – 10 days after she stopped using her devices and travel documents.
Her panicked family is desperate to find Portia and her brother Max, who lives in Wigmore, says they’ve reached the point that they are “clutching at straws.”
The terrifying update has left the family increasingly concerned for the well-being of Portia.
Her 31-year-old brother said: “It’s like she has fallen off the earth.
“Portia is from Medway and has extremely strong links in the area.
“We are very much clutching at straws as people do not just disappear. We just want her to get in contact with us or contact a friend.
Her loving brother described Portia, who was living on her own in North Finchley, as a clever and special human being.
He said she’s quite a unique individual and likes walking, going to the gym and has lived in London for the past four years.
Portia graduated with a master’s degree and went on to become a candidate to be an MP of the Green Party in the Hendon area of London.
Those with information about Portia’s whereabouts are being urged to contact the Met Police and quote reference 01/7262039/25.
On the website Missing People, which aims to reunite people in the UK, a profile for Portia and been published.
The page reads: “Portia we are here for you whenever you are ready; we can listen, talk you through what help you need, pass a message for you and help you to be safe.
“Call. Text. Free. Confidential. 116000.”