A vulnerable woman with autism has gone missing following a theatre visit in central London,...

Published: 1:17 am February 3, 2025
Updated: 12:23 pm October 8, 2025
Missing Vulnerable Woman: Urgent Appeal After Disappearance from London Theatre

A vulnerable woman with autism has gone missing following a theatre visit in central London, prompting an urgent police appeal. Aziza Daley, who turned 37 today, was last seen departing the Cambridge Theatre in Seven Dials, Covent Garden, at approximately 15:20 on Saturday, February 1.

Growing Concerns for Missing Vulnerable Woman

The Metropolitan Police have expressed serious concerns about Ms. Daley’s welfare, particularly given the extremely cold temperatures and her lack of warm clothing. According to police reports, she was wearing a green off-shoulder top, black trousers, and black boots when last seen.

Search Efforts Intensify in Central London

Police have launched extensive search operations, focusing on open spaces which Ms. Daley is known to frequent. The police have released surveillance footage showing her last known movements near the theatre.

Vulnerable Individual Details

Ms. Daley, a Croydon resident, is described as non-verbal and has autism, making her particularly vulnerable. Her condition requires immediate attention from authorities and public assistance.

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The Metropolitan Police are urging anyone who spots Ms. Daley to immediately call 999. Those with any additional information should contact 101, quoting reference number 4363/01FEB.

According to autism advocacy organisation The National Autistic Society, individuals with autism may seek out quiet or familiar places when distressed.

 

The search continues into the night as temperatures remain concerningly low. Community members are encouraged to check any security cameras or doorbell footage that might help locate Ms. Daley.

Safety experts from Missing People UK advise the public to immediately report any sightings rather than approaching vulnerable individuals, as this could cause distress.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available. For the latest developments, please visit our website or follow our social media channels.

 

 

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