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Concern grows for missing mother - Farik
Farukh case
5.6.2005
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Detectives looking for a
missing couple say they are seriously concerned for
the safety of one of them.
Farik Farukh, 32, an Iraqi Kurd, was last seen on
Sunday when he left his partner's two children with
a babysitter while he went to work.
The alarm was raised when it was also discovered
that their mother, Inga Losiene, 32, had disappeared
two days earlier.
Ms Losiene, from Lithuania, was last seen near her
home in Southend, Essex. |

Photo: BBC
The couple have not been in touch with their two
young children |
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Children interviewed
On Friday night Det Supt Simon Dinsdale, from Essex
police, said: "I have serious concerns about Inga's
safety and urgently require information about her
whereabouts and well-being."
He said he was also anxious to hear from anyone with
any information about Mr Farukh's whereabouts.
Police have been speaking to Ms Losiene's children,
a girl aged 11 and a boy aged six, in the hope they
may be able to give any clues as to what has
happened.
The youngsters are currently being cared for by
relatives.
Abandoned car
A blue-grey Rover belonging to Mr Farukh was found
beside the A14 near Trimley in Suffolk on Thursday.
Officers said it was known Mr Farukh collected the
children from school in Southend on Friday afternoon
and drove them to Ipswich.
They have told police that as he drove back the next
morning the car broke down and Mr Farukh had to flag
down an elderly couple to get a lift to Felixstowe
railway station.
The couple have since contacted police confirming
the children's version of events.
Ms Losiene is described as 5ft 4ins to 5ft 8ins
tall, with shoulder-length dyed blonde hair and blue
eyes.
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