Family worries for woman missing for months

Fathayha Begum, 29, from Southam, dressed in a leather jacket and wearing glassesImage source, Warwickshire Police
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Fathayha Begum, 29, from Southam, went missing from her home in July

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The family of a 29-year-old woman who has been missing for two months has made a plea for her to return home.

Fathayha Begum, 29, from Southam, Warwickshire, went missing from her home in July.

She is described as having brown eyes, long brown hair and wearing glasses.

Warwickshire Police said officers were "very concerned" for Ms Begum's welfare.

According to the force, she has links to the West Midlands conurbation and Westminster in London, with officers saying they believe it is possible she may not be using her own name.

Her family has issued a statement, describing her as a "kind and caring individual with a bright future".

They said: "Fathayha, if you are reading this, we are all so worried about you.

“Please tell us that you are safe, send any one of us a message or come home to any one of us, no matter what time it is.

“We are here for you, always.

"We love and care for you very much.”

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