Disappearance of Andrew Gosden

Disappearance of Andrew Gosden

In 2007, 14-year-old Andrew Gosden appeared to be a happy, quiet, studious boy destined for great academic success. He was described as absent-minded, shy, and happy with his own company but with a small group of friends. Then, on the 14th of September, just a week after school began, he disappeared. He had a perfect attendance record but skipped school on that day to go to a train station to buy a one-way ticket to King’s Cross in London on his own. As soon as he left the station, he seemingly vanished in an area crawling with CCTV cameras. None of the CCTV cameras in the entirety of London had saved footage of him as the police waited 2 weeks before asking local businesses if there was any footage of him saved, and there’s no evidence of him ever leaving the city. He had a PSP on him when he disappeared but Sony confirmed no PSN account had ever been made on his device, he had no access to the internet at home, and didn’t even have a mobile phone. Strangely, he left the charger for the PSP at home, suggesting he possibly intended to come back.

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