2016-02-22

Police acid for a immature lady from Edinburgh have found a body.

Jasmine Macquaker, 14, was final seen during Dalemny Railway Station in South Queensferry during 8.30pm on Sunday night.

A blank person’s review was launched, and military appealed for assistance to locate a propagandize girl.

But a member of a open reportedly found a physique after 7 am on Monday morning along a seashore in North Queensferry, Fife.

She was final seen wearing a bluish Rab jacket, dim grey jeans and grey plimsoles with a flower pattern.

#BREAKING: A physique has been found in a hunt for blank 14yo Jasmine Macquaker https://t.co/Lb8a6KJfOo pic.twitter.com/dXaFhg3Soq

— Edinburgh News (@edinburghpaper) February 22, 2016

Inspector Nick Young said: “It is out of impression for Jasmine to go off on her possess though revelation anyone and we wish to find her as fast as possible.

“We are carrying out several lines of exploration around Waverly sinecure in Edinburgh and Dalmeny. I’d be really penetrating to hear from anyone who saw or maybe spoke to a teen during any indicate of a journey.

“Likewise, I’d ask anyone who had seen her any time after 5pm on Sunday to greatfully strike military immediately.”

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An endless hunt bid involving dilettante teams and partner agencies was organised.

Edinburgh military pronounced grave marker is nonetheless to be carried out, though officers have sensitive Ms Macquaker’s family.

Police have asked a family have their remoteness during this really formidable time.

The genocide is now being treated as unexplained.

Anyone with any information should call military Scotland on 101.

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