Police appeal over missing British Black Panther photographer Neil Kenlock
by Tom Ambrose from World news | The Guardian on (#5RMDA)
Seventy-year-old last seen at Waterloo railway station, London, on 6 November at 6pm
Police have launched a missing persons appeal after the British Black Panther movement's official photographer, Neil Kenlock, went missing on Saturday.
The 70-year-old, who co-founded the Choice FM radio station in the early 1990s, was last seen at Waterloo railway station in London on 6 November at 6pm.
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