The disappearance of Sarm Heslop, a 41-year-old British air hostess from Southampton, has garnered renewed attention nearly three years after she went missing from her American boyfriend's catamaran in the US Virgin Islands. Heslop's mother and other family members firmly believe she was murdered, criticizing the handling of the case by local police and urging for it to be reclassified as a homicide.
Family and friends of a British woman who went missing from her boyfriend’s yacht in the US Virgin Islands have accused police of bungling the case and called on them to reclassify it as a murder ⬇️ https://t.co/McZc3cWgTG
Sarm Heslop: Mum believes missing daughter was murdered in Caribbean https://t.co/zvSVcIe4k1 #bbcsouthnews
Sarm Heslop: Mum believes missing daughter was murdered in Caribbean https://t.co/HTBIsVNf0z
Sarm Heslop, 41, of Southampton, went missing from a catamaran in the US Virgin Islands almost exactly three years ago https://t.co/CyCIRz9oMr
Mother of Brit air hostess Sarm Heslop who vanished from her American boyfriend's luxury yacht in the US Virgin Islands says she believes her daughter was murdered https://t.co/Yksxe4V8pN https://t.co/FxZbqnXt9u
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