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Jumat, 10 Agustus 2012

Tia Sharp: Now mum Natalie has disappeared

She said: "Stuart is out doing his own... we've all done our own little separate bit and Stuart's out doing that now."

Asked what he was doing she said: "I don't know, I don't know where he is. Whatever way he is he has had it hard.

"He knows the finger has been pointed at him. He knows this and it's been really hard for him."

Mr Hazell earlier broke down as he described the moment he realised Tia had gone out alone last Friday and begged her to return.

He described the family's agonising wait for positive information and his disbelief that 12-year-old Tia had apparently not been captured on any CCTV cameras.

Mr Hazell, who previously dated Tia's mother Natalie Sharp, 30, and has served two jail sentences for supplying crack cocaine and the possession of a machete, said: "My previous has got nothing to do with it. Everyone's got a shady past.

"Did I do anything to Tia? No I b----- didn't. I'd never think of that. I loved her to bits, she's like my own daughter. She's got a lovely home. I can't work out what's going on. She's a happy-go-lucky golden angel. She's perfect."

Mr Hazell disclosed that he had given Tia £10 for doing a few chores around the house and tidying up the garden.

He said that on the morning she disappeared, she had been playing computer games while he did the housework and hoovering.

At 12.10pm, she got up and left having previously told him she wanted to buy some new shoes, although she did not take her mobile phone which was charging or a travel card.

"She said 'uhh goodbye' and I said, 'well make sure you're back at 6pm' and she went, 'yeah, yeah, yeah' and that was it," he said. "The door closed and she walks out."

Mr Hazell said he felt that people were "pointing the finger" at him because he had been the last person to see her. But he said he was confident that a neighbour who told police he saw Tia leave the house alone was genuine as he knew her well and had even been able to describe "the pattern on her top".

Mr Hazell was interviewed by detectives on Wednesday but insisted he had just wanted to clarify his statement.

Police were today planning to hand out fliers on the tram and bus routes that serve New Addington, in south London.

Mrs Sharp added: "We will help the police and anybody and everybody else in every way I can, so will every member of my family. We are going to cause them no obstruction whatsoever.

"Whatever they want to do they can do it, no problem. I just want my baby back."

Mrs Sharp praised the way local people had been helping in the search. She said: "The way people have been is absolutely fantastic. Obviously we have had the odd ones that have been whatever, but we can't thank them and praise them enough, I really really can't.

"All I want is all these t-shirts (Tia missing t-shirts) on the field, on the bonfire with Tia standing (here)."

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