Katie Price's husband, Lee Andrews, has officially been declared a missing person, five days after he was reportedly 'kidnapped' and had his 'hands tied'. This situation has sparked concern and speculation, with Katie Price, the former glamour model, claiming that she believes Lee has been kidnapped in Dubai. The missing person report was filed with the police, and Katie shared a video on her YouTube page, expressing her worries for Andrews' safety. The couple married this year after just a few days of knowing each other.
The story takes an intriguing turn as sources indicate that Katie is in constant contact with Lee's family, awaiting news on his location. The last conversation between Katie and Lee was on Wednesday night, where he mentioned people were 'coming for him', his hands were tied, and he was in the back of a van. Since then, he has stopped responding to her calls, and the location services on his phone have been disabled.
A source close to the situation told The Sun, 'Lee is officially a missing person now. Katie is in constant contact with his family and is desperately worried. She's mortified by the speculation that she might be involved, but she's absolutely not. This is a deeply concerning and distressing situation.'
The incident had a scheduled appearance on Good Morning Britain with Katie on Tuesday in the works, but Lee failed to board his flight from Muscat International. Katie attributed this to matters related to Lee's alleged businesses that required his urgent attention. She addressed the speculation in a video on Saturday night, stating that Lee had been missing for three days and the last time she heard from him was on Wednesday night at 10 O'Clock.
Katie's concern is heightened by the fact that Lee and she are usually in constant contact, and it's unusual for his location services to be disabled. She mentioned that nobody has been able to locate Lee, and they are now considering the possibility that he might have been kidnapped. There have been no records of Lee at any prison or police station.
The situation took a more unsettling turn when Lee, during their last FaceTime call, had a hood on and informed Katie that he had been 'captured, arrested, or something'. He mentioned having ties around his hand, not handcuffs, and a hood, and said, 'Look, they're coming back for me.' This was the last communication from him before his phone went dead.
Katie's statement that the head of the CID (Criminal Investigation Department) is looking into Lee's disappearance adds a layer of urgency and seriousness to the case. The Mirror has approached the Commonwealth and Foreign Office for further information.
This incident raises questions about the nature of Lee's disappearance and the potential involvement of third parties. The constant contact with his family and the lack of records at police stations suggest a complex situation that requires thorough investigation. As the story unfolds, the public awaits further updates and a resolution to this concerning development.