Lee-Tracy Miley was last seen in 1991, when she moved to Cyprus • She had a car accident there, went into a coma - and her memory disappeared • Recently, she was located by her son
The mother was absent for almost three decades
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30 years after a British resident disappeared into her family, her children managed to find her on the other side of the world - and the reason for this was as if she had been taken from the movies.
The last time 54-year-old Lee-Tracy Miley was seen was in the summer of 1991, after leaving the city of Bournemouth in the south of England to move to Cyprus.
However, her son Craig complained about her disappearance to the police only last year - after years of trying to locate her, in which he heard many rumors about his mother.
Police investigated the case, and found that Miley lived in London in 2003 and that a year later she came to the United States and may have lived in the state of Arizona.
U.S. authorities searched for her, and about two months ago were able to locate her when she was healthy and intact.
Police investigating the missing mother found that before arriving in Cyprus, she had gone on holiday to Egypt.
Upon arriving in Cyprus, she was involved in a car accident that caused her to go into a coma - and with no memory of her life up to that point.
She later moved to the United States, where she tried to locate her family, without success.
Craig sent compliments to police: "There was not a stone that they did not turn in an attempt to look for my mother, that we had not heard or seen for almost 30 years. They made sure to keep me updated on developments even during the closures."
Miley's daughter, Christina Somons, told the British media that after years of searching, she had already begun to raise her hands that she would be able to find her mother: "Words cannot describe my gratitude to those who helped locate my mother and unite our family. To be a girl who grew up without "Mother was a very difficult thing for me in many ways, especially after I became a mother myself. Now they have a grandmother, and although the distance between us is too great to meet, we will not give up hope that it will happen."