VI News Staff 2 years ago

Sarm Heslop’s mother asks President Biden for help in finding her missing daughter

LONDON — The mother of a British woman who went missing three years ago when she vanished from a boat in St. John has appealed to President Joe Biden for help to find her.

Sarm Heslop was living and working on a catamaran belonging to her new boyfriend Ryan Bane after moving to the islands to start a new life with him.

The former air hostess, 41, from Southampton disappeared from the vessel overnight on March 8, 2021, and is still on the official missing list.

But her mother Brenda Street, who now lives in Essex, believes she was killed and has called for the president to intervene.

“There are places where people can be put in the ocean and never found,” Street told Sky News. “I believe that’s what happened. I’d like to just bring her home, I can grieve then. I haven’t grieved because I don’t have her, and I don’t know how to.”

“I emailed President Biden … but he didn’t reply. I’m asking for his assistance, for some department to help us.”


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