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Concern is growing for the safety of two 16-year-old girls who disappeared from their Northfleet home almost a week ago to meet men they have met on the internet.

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Kent Police is now appealing for information on the whereabouts of Natalie Kelly and Rosina Lee who were last seen on Friday March 23.

Both are believed to be travelling to London to meet the men and it is thought they could be in the following areas of London: Enfield, Tottenham, Sheherds Bush, Hackney, Hounslow, Elephant and Castle.

Natalie is white, slim, with blue eyes and hair in a ponytail. She was last seen wearing black and white leggings, brown Ugg boots and blue Barbour-style coat.

Rosina is 5ft 3in, slim, has straight red hair, with brown eyes. She has a piercing to right side of upper lip and a tattoo on her right wrist by the back of her hand with the words “Daddies girl”. When she was last seen she was wearing a white cardigan, black leggings or blue jeans and white Nike Air trainers. Rosina does not wear glasses as shown in her individual photo.

Call police on 101 with any information, quoting reference 23-0734.

Are you related to the girls? Call the newsdesk on 028 477 3761

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