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Missing lady found
AN elderly woman with dementia who went missing from her home has been found safe and well.
Daisy Boddy, known as Molly, was found last night in the Shirley area of Southampton having been missing since the morning from her Portswood residential home.
Police had spent the day looking for the 95-year-old after she walked out of Brookvale House at around 11.45am.
9:36am Thursday 22nd May 2008
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CommentPosted by: pleased, southampton on 10:14am Thu 22 May 08
Glad to hear some good news,Pleased 'Molly' was found safe and well
Glad to hear some good news,Pleased 'Molly' was found safe and well
Posted by: mmmmm, Southampton on 12:14pm Thu 22 May 08
There really is a case to answer as to whether people with dementia such as Molly ought to be tagged for their own safety.
There really is a case to answer as to whether people with dementia such as Molly ought to be tagged for their own safety.
Posted by: Laura Norder on 1:00pm Thu 22 May 08
[quote][bold]mmmmm[/bold] wrote:
There really is a case to answer as to whether people with dementia such as Molly ought to be tagged for their own safety.[/quote] But what happens when they break their curfew and continue to committ crime?
mmmmm wrote:
There really is a case to answer as to whether people with dementia such as Molly ought to be tagged for their own safety.
But what happens when they break their curfew and continue to committ crime?
Posted by: Nikola Bailey, Hampshire on 4:41pm Thu 22 May 08
So glad to hear a happy ending to what could have been a sad one. Thank goodness from us all xx
So glad to hear a happy ending to what could have been a sad one. Thank goodness from us all xx
Posted by: i know best, dorset on 5:19pm Thu 22 May 08
Look Molly the best thing for you to do is forget about it.
Look Molly the best thing for you to do is forget about it.
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