Katie Price's 'Missing' Husband Lee Spotted 'Active on Facebook'
- Former Apprentice star Luisa Zissman flew to Dubai this week on a "mission" to track down Lee Andrews, the missing husband of Celebrity Big Brother alum Katie Price.
- Six days ago, Katie Price reported her husband missing, claiming his final FaceTime call showed him hooded and bound in a van near the Dubai-Oman border.
- The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office confirmed they are "supporting the family of a British man" and in contact with local authorities, though police have yet to locate Andrews.
- Price slammed claims the disappearance is a publicity stunt as "disgusting," while Zissman defended the search efforts against similar allegations.
- Zissman noted Andrews appeared active on Facebook Messenger recently, stating it "does indicate that his kidnappers are definitely letting him have access to social media.
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Luisa Zissman makes ‘discovery’ in hunt for Katie Price’s missing husband Lee Andrews
Luisa Zissman has given an update on “missing” Lee Andrews after she flew to Dubai on a “mission” to find Katie Price’s husband. Price previously revealed that she had not heard from the Dubai-based businessman for days and reported him as missing. It came after he failed to appear on Good Morning Britain for their first joint interview on 12 May. Concluding her first day of searching for Andrews, Zissman told her Instagram followers that she ha…
Is Lee Andrews Dead or Alive? Katie Price Reveals Husband's Terrifying 'Black Site' Text Before Vanishing
Katie Price has shared chilling text messages from her husband Lee Andrews, sent from Dubai on Thursday night, in which he claimed he had been 'arrested,' bundled into a van and taken to a 'black site' before abruptly going silent in the early hours. The former glamour model says she has not heard from Andrews since around 1am that night, and the Foreign Office has confirmed it is now 'supporting the family of a British man' abroad. The alarm ov…
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