PEOPLE across the county breathed a collective sigh of relief as it was announced missing woman Amanda Hull was safe and well on Monday afternoon. The 38-year-old, from Ombersley, went missing in Haye Lane, Ombersley, at 9am on Saturday (May 22) where she went to collect her horse before heading to the stables. When she didn t get to the stables her concerned family reported the vulnerable woman missing. Concern grew after police found Amanda s phone, bag and hoody in a field on Sunday, but despite searching through the day and night there was still no sign of Amanda. Droitwich residents, and those from farther afield, rallied round over the weekend printing posters and organising search parties at a hub in The Red Lion.
Missing woman s mother is living worst nightmare as search continues
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Amanda Jane Hull s mum, Carol Hull, has posted a series of heartbreaking appeals to her missing daughter from the home they share in Ombersley. Directly appealing to her daughter, she wrote on Facebook: Amanda it’s Mom, please come home. You won’t be in trouble I love you so much, if you are reading this please come home. Posting a picture of Amanda s horse Sunny, she later added: Amanda Sunny needs you, please come home. She further wrote: Please help us find her. She is an extremely vulnerable girl with special needs this is not like Amanda. Last night she praised police for their hard work and wrote: The Police are doing an amazing job.