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When People Go MissingThursday 14 August 2003
Four weeks ago 54 year old Richard Stevens, a paediatric haematologist at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, disappeared.

He left his jacket on his office desk, his car in the car park and vanished.
Research carried out by the Missing Persons Helpline shows that men are more likely to disappear than women.
Sophie Woodford, who was involved in the research and Louise Frank who was 22 when her father went missing for ten months, join Jenni to talk about how families cope.
Missing Persons Helpline: Freefone 0500 700 700
For more information call the BBC Actionline on 0800 044 044
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Observer article: The day my father disappeared by Louise France
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BBC News: Appeal by missing doctor's children


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