Child Who Featured On Missing Peoples Choir On Britain's Got Talent Located Safe And Well
The Missing Peoples Choir was one of the most emotive acts that has ever appeared on Britain's Got Talent.
The choir which was made up of families of missing people appeared on the reality show to raise awareness of their struggles and of course to get the faces and names of their loved ones out there in a bid to find them. Incredibly emotional performances managed to get the choir to the final of the contest judged by Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams.
As a result of their appearances on the show a thirteen year old boy who was listed as missing and whose photo featured during one of The Missing Peoples Choir's performances has been found "safe and well."
The boy who is staying anonymous upon the request of the family saw his photo and name while watching the variety talent show and got in contact with his family.
Clare Cook, co-founder of Missing People Choir, said: “We are delighted to announce that a 13-year old missing child who we appealed for on Britain’s Got Talent during the Missing People Choir’s performance saw his appeal and called his mum."
As well as this great news a significant lead was also established in another missing person case highlighted by the choir of Tom Moore who has been missing for 14 years.
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