Katie Price ‘mortified’ that people think Lee Andrew’s disappearance is a PR stunt

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Katie Price’s husband Lee Andrews declared ‘missing’ amid ‘kidnapping’ fears – The Mirror

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Katie Price fears her husband Lee Andrews has been kidnapped in Dubai after losing contact five days ago, with a missing person report now filed with police

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Everything we know as Katie Price’s husband Lee Andrews declared ‘missing person’:

  • Katie Price has reported her husband Lee Andrews as a missing person after he vanished in Dubai under mysterious circumstances.
  • The former glamour model fears Lee may have been kidnapped following their last conversation on Wednesday night, when he told her people were “coming for him” and that his hands had been tied.
  • Katie revealed: “The last time I heard from Lee was Wednesday night at 10 O’Clock, he was trying to go through the border in Dubai to get on a flight to me.” His phone location services were disabled at 10:03pm near Hatta, and he has not been heard from since.
  • In a disturbing final FaceTime call, Lee appeared with a hood on and ties around his hands, telling Katie: “Look, they’re coming back for me.” His phone then went dead.
  • Sources close to Katie say she is “desperately worried” and “mortified” that some people are calling the disappearance a publicity stunt. Lee was supposed to appear on Good Morning Britain but failed to board his flight despite being at the airport.
  • Dubai police and the Criminal Investigation Department are now investigating Lee’s disappearance, with no records of him at any prison or police station.

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