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The doctor says I'm ready by centrifuga
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  • Post category:Bullying/abuse / Personal safety
  • Post published:November 5, 2015

In the UK, around 140,000 young people go missing each year. There can be problems at home that make people want to leave or things that people are drawn to.

Source: #RYchat with @missingpeople @ Twitter

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  • I am a young person… @ missing people

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