UMVA has learned that a close friend of Katie Price has come forward to claim that the recent disappearance of Lee Andrews, Price's partner, is not a publicity stunt.
The friend's assertions come after a series of cryptic texts were sent by Andrews to Price before he vanished for several days. According to information obtained by UMVA, these messages have shed new light on the mysterious circumstances surrounding Andrews' disappearance.
The final texts, sent in the early hours of Thursday morning in Dubai, reveal that Andrews claimed he had been arrested near a covert government detention centre, known as a 'black site'. In the messages, Andrews wrote: 'Been arrested. I'll be in touch. I'm ok xx.'
Price reportedly replied within minutes, expressing her concern and asking for more information. Andrews then shared his live location with her and advised her to contact the British embassy. The last update from Andrews was a chilling message: 'It's a black site, I love you, I sort it. I'm in the van… just being detained wtf.'
A friend close to Price has revealed that she has been 'spiralling' since Andrews' disappearance and pointed to the texts as proof that she is not involved in any potential publicity stunt. The friend added that Price wants anyone with information to come forward and help find Andrews.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Andrews had been due to return to the UK for a TV interview but failed to do so, prompting Price to issue a public plea for help. The investigation into Andrews' disappearance is ongoing, with authorities and Price's team working to uncover more information.
Andrews' disappearance has raised more questions than answers, with many left wondering what really happened to him. One thing is certain: the search for Andrews continues, and those close to him are desperate for any information that might lead to his safe return.
