The family of missing UK woman Fatima Mohamed-Ali has launched a fresh appeal for information seven years after her disappearance. The last known location of Mohamed-Ali was in her Sussex neighbourhood, where she was caught on CCTV leaving her home to walk down a nearby street close to 8 a.m. The family is working with charity Missing People to boost search efforts. A possible sighting in nearby Brighton in 2018 led to no further developments in the case. Mohamed-Ali’s husband, Mohamed, two years ago took part in a podcast to discuss his wife’s case, including the potential for suicide, which he described as unlikely due to it being “out of character” for Mohamed-Ali.
The family of a woman missing for seven years in the UK have launched an appeal for information. Fatima Mohamed-Ali was last seen in her Sussex neighbourhood in 2016. An anonymous woman captured on CCTV in Brighton in 2018 may have matched Mohamed-Ali’s description but the sighting led to no further developments.
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