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Pagans touch Stonehenge

Desperate plea by fiancé of missing mum-of-five

- BY LOUIE SMITH louie.smith@mirror.co.uk @smith_louie

Sarah Wellgreen THE devastated fiancé of missing mum Sarah Wellgreen has issued an emotional public plea for help.

Neil James, 45, and Sarah, 46, were making plans to marry when she vanished from her home on October 9.

The beautician has not used her bank cards since disappeari­ng and police say they cannot rule out the possibilit­y she has been murdered.

Neil launched his appeal for people to help the inquiry six weeks since he last spoke to Sarah.

He said on Facebook: “Sarah is a wonderful mother of five (seven including her dedication and commitment to my two children), a loving family member/daughter and loyal friend that would give or do anything and everything for everyone that was in her power, in order to help us all.

“Sarah needs to be found and brought home to all of us and especially her children, family, friends and my children.

“We all miss her massively and this is a huge hole in our lives that we need to fill…” Neil is asking members of the public to share news of the search for Sarah. He believes this will aid the Kent and Essex Police investigat­ion by ensuring “awareness” of the case remains high. Neil added: “So please share with as many people as you can, so we can get Sarah home.”

Sarah was last seen at her home in the village of New Ash Green near Dartford, Kent, over a month ago. Her black iPhone 4 has not been found, despite numerous police searches, and could hold vital informatio­n. Sarah’s former partner Ben Lacomba, 38, has been arrested in connection with her disappeara­nce. She had been living with the taxi driver, dad to three of her children, but wanted to buy him out with a new mortgage. Detectives have questioned Lacomba and raided the home he shared with Sarah. He has now been released on bail. Police are treating the disappeara­nce as a potential murder. NEIL JAMES FIANCÉ OF MISSING SARAH DISTRAUGHT Sarah’s home THREE pagans jumped the cordon at Stonehenge to touch the stones.

Witches Angela Grace and Maryam Halcrow, of Swindon, Wilts, and druid Lisa Mead, of Banff, Scotland, were found guilty of entering a cordon without excuse and discharged by Swindon magistrate­s.

Sarah is a wonderful mother, family member and friend

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DISAPPEARE­D MYSTERY
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Neil James and, inset, Lacomba
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