🚨 “A DESPERATE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS…” — Police have revealed the last-known movements of a 29-year-old woman who has been missing for six weeks after travelling to a seaside town, as investigators uncover MYSTERIOUS new details surrounding her final known sighting…

MYSTERY continues to surround the whereabouts of a woman who vanished six weeks ago.

Holly Collinson, 29, travelled from Leicestershire to Newquay back in March before suddenly losing contact with loved ones.

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A newly released photo of Holly Collinson shared by her familyCredit: BPM

 

Map showing the last known movements of a missing woman named Holly, including dates and locations in Cornwall and Leicestershire.

Her worried family later reported her missing to Leicestershire Police on April 10 after hearing nothing from her.

Cops say two of Holly’s last confirmed sightings were in Cornwall.

The 29-year-old was seen at a pub in Central Square in Newquay on March 25.

Days later she was then spotted leaving Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro at around 10.10am on March 31.

A young woman with long dark hair smiles at the camera, wearing a dark jacket over a blue and white patterned dress.
Holly has been missing for six weeks now

 

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Cops say she was last seen leaving the Royal Cornwall Hospital on March 31Credit: Devon and Cornwall Police

 

A young woman with long red dreadlocks, a dark hooded top, and a red coat looking forward.
Her family has now said they believed her to not have the dreadlocks any longerCredit: Leics.police.uk

 

Desperate search intensifies for Brit, 29,Âżmissing for SIX weeks as family Âżsick with worryÂż
Anyone who knows where Holly might be is urged to contact copsCredit: Jam Press

It has now been six weeks since Holly was reported missing and her whereabouts remains unknown.

Holly is described as a white woman of slim build who stands around 5ft 7in tall.

It had previously been believed she had long black, pink, red and plum-coloured dreadlocks.

But relatives now think she may have removed them after footage emerged from the hospital sighting.

In a desperate bid to trace her, Holly’s aunt Sharon Bailey Collinson has shared another recent photo online.

Alongside the picture, she wrote: “This is what she looks like normally.”

Speaking about the family’s anguish, Sharon added: “It’s killing us.”

The search for Holly has also prompted fresh appeals from the Human Rights Association, an initiative linked to the WeCare Foundation.

The group has urged authorities to continue a “sustained and fully resourced search effort” to find the missing 29-year-old.

A spokesperson for the HRA said new information had led to a major development in the investigation.

They explained: “Devon and Cornwall Police have now assumed lead responsibility for the search, having assessed that recent information indicates Holly is likely still in Cornwall.

“This is the clearest indication to date that enquiries are focused on the Newquay area and the wider Cornwall region, and the HRA calls on all businesses, accommodation providers, transport operators, and members of the public in Cornwall to treat this appeal with renewed urgency.

“Holly’s family have also released a new photograph that more accurately represents her current appearance.

“The HRA urges the public to refer to this updated image rather than earlier photographs when attempting to identify her.”

The organisation said it became aware of Holly’s disappearance through appeals shared publicly by her relatives.

It has since called for searches across Cornwall to be intensified as concern continues to grow.

In a further statement, the HRA said: “Holly’s family have this week released a new and more recent photograph of her in the hope that someone in Cornwall will recognise her, and her aunt Sharon has personally appealed for the image to be shared as widely as possible, stating that the family are sick with worry.”

HRA chairman Saad Kassis-Mohamed also urged anyone who may have seen Holly to come forward.

He said: “Holly has been missing for six weeks. Her family have heard nothing.

“Devon and Cornwall Police now believe she is still in Cornwall.

“That means there are people in that county who may have seen her, who may have spoken to her, who may have helped her in some way, and who may not yet have contacted the police.

“The HRA calls on every one of those people to come forward now. Holly’s family need to know she is safe. She must be found.”

Anyone with information about Holly’s whereabouts is asked to contact Devon and Cornwall Police on 101, quoting Leicestershire Police incident reference 623 of April 10.