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ABDUCTION FEARS

Cops fear missing brother and sister, 13 and 16, have been snatched – as they hunt ‘kidnapper’

Camelia and Noevelle Lupu, 16 and 13, have vanished from their home in Staylbridge, Manchester

Camelia And Noevelle Lupu

POLICE fear a pair of siblings have been abducted as they reveal a missing 16-year-old's younger brother has also vanished.

Camelia Lupu, 16, was last seen leaving her home in Staylbridge, Manchester at around 4pm on September 7.

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Camelia And Noevelle Lupu are feared to have been abducted after the siblings disappearedCredit: Press Office

Cops have now revealed her younger brother Noevelle Lupu, 13, has also gone missing from home.

It is believed the pair are with 19-year-old Marius Savin, who is wanted for their abduction.

Detectives are frantically searching for the youngsters - who they now believe may be in the south of England.

Noevelle was last seem on Kimberley Street in Oldham on Wednesday morning after leaving home the same day.

Camelia is slim, 5ft tall, with olive skin and long black hair.

She speaks with a Romanian accent and was last seen wearing a black leather jacket, black jeans, navy blue trainers with pink trim, a black t-shirt with white writing and very red lipstick.

Noevelle is 5ft tall, with short dark hair. It is unknown what he was last wearing.

There was a possible sighting of Camelia in an Aldi car park in Staylbridge at around 4.15pm on the day she went missing.

It is believed she may have since travelled south.

Ports and airports have been alerted to the pair's disappearance as a frantic search is underway.

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Camelia Lupu has disappeared in the past, but handed herself in to police in SpainCredit: Press Office
Marius Savin
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It is believed the pair are with 19-year-old Marius Savin, who is wanted for their abductionCredit: Press Office

Sgt Lindsey Curry from GMP’s Phoenix Team urged anyone who spotted the children to call her immediately. She said: “Concerns are rising for Camelia and Noevelle, as we believe they could be being taken out of the country.

“Marius Savin does not have their welfare at heart and we are extremely concerned for their safety."

It is not the first time Camelia has disappeared, with the teen handing herself in to police in Almeria, Spain after widespread media coverage of her disappearance.

Anyone with any information about the whereabouts of Camelia and Noevelle or know where Marius Savin may be, are asked to contact police as soon as possible on 101 quoting reference number 1714 of 07/09/16 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.


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