Evidence Joel implores public to remain vigilant as search for Oxford Brookes student continues

The mother of the missing student Richard Okorogheye has spoken of the “hell” of still waiting for news two weeks after he disappeared, with each passing day becoming harder to bear.

Okorogheye, 19, who has sickle cell disease, has not made contact with his family since leaving home in Ladbroke Grove, west London, at about 8.30pm on Monday 22 March.

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