
Well at least it will give us a respite for Teddy bears and dodgy donors.A case of a missing person returned from the dead with all the intrigue that it brings and all the papers are speculating and hypothesising
neighbours remembered him as an anti-social oddball who had variously worked as a science teacher, bank worker and prison officer.says the Mirror
Bizarrely, he used up to 20 phonelines installed in his bedroom to dabble on the Stock Market.
Residents were immediately suspicious when his canoe was found wrecked, with no trace of his body, declaring: "He's done a Reggie Perrin."
The Times reporting
But it is his wife’s sudden departure from their seven-bedroom home that has puzzled neighbours in the coastal community of Seaton Carew, near Hartlepool.
Bill Rodriguez, a former neighbour, said that when he last saw Mrs Darwin in August, she told him that she had just returned from a six-week holiday in Panama. “She said she loved it out there and was going to move out full-time,” he said.
A former neighbour said that Mrs Darwin’s departure six to eight weeks ago, had been extremely sudden.
The British Embassy in Panama City would make no comment but Mrs Darwin is reported to have opened a bank account in Panama and now resides there. Inspector Helen Eustace, of Cleveland police, said Darwin's two sons, Mark, 31, and Anthony, 29, had spent the last five years thinking their father was dead.says the Guardian
“She never said goodbye — just suddenly disappeared. It was as if she had gone shopping.” reveals the Sun
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