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Bridget Leathley | Feature | HSW
08.09.2008

In 2004, Scottish gamekeeper Douglas Armstrong crashed his quad bike and it took 52 hours for anyone to notice he was missing. There was no system for him to report in at the end of a shift, and he didn't have a mobile phone to call for help.

Estate agent Suzy Lamplugh disappeared in 1986 a ...

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