Muse to support ongoing call to find missing Andrew Gosden



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The group will show a short video call of Missing People before screenings of their movie "Drones Tour" this week

Muse lent its support to Missing People's charity appeal to find the missing Andrew Gosden.

The group will show a short film of charity before the screenings of their film Drones Tour which will be screened in more than 450 cinemas in the United Kingdom and Ireland, Thursday, July 12. It is hoped that each cinema participating in the screening will show the Missing People clip in advance.

Gosden, whose 25th birthday falls today (July 10), disappeared in London on September 14, 2007. A big fan of Muse, he was 14 at the time of his pbading. New pictures of how Andrew can look today have been collected, which you can see below.

#AndrewGosden aged 14, was last seen at Kings X on September 14, 2007 in London. the progression below shows his predicted appearance at 25. Anyone with information regarding Andrew's current whereabouts should contact missing persons on 116,000 or police on 101. pic.twitter.com / DIqqimKsbb

– Tim Widden (@ timwidden) 3 July 2018

We are pleased to say that we now have Andrew's second image as it may have appeared today, this one with longer hair. Here we show the two images progress according to age. pic.twitter.com/QyCkj7FNXe

– Absent Andrew Gosden (@andrew_gosden) 9 July 2018

"Of all the bands I think Andrew would have continued to follow , Muse "Andrew's father, Kevin Gosden, said about Muse's support for the call. "In 2009, the group kindly allowed us, with a number of volunteers, to distribute the concerts at the Sheffield Arena and the London O2, and we have always been grateful to Muse for giving us the opportunity to do so.

"We are very grateful for another opportunity to ask for information about Andrew that I can not find the words to express it adequately." It seemed so important to me to ask that I do not get it. did not honestly expect a positive response, so our most sincere thanks to the group and management. "

Anyone with information about Andrew can anonymously contact missing persons by calling 116,000, or by sending an email to [email protected]. They can also call the police on 101.

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