Jemima Colenso, 33, had attended the world famous Friday Night street party in St Lucia in the Caribbean when she disappeared on December 20, sparking a police search of the island
A British woman reported missing after not returning from a street party in St Lucia has been found safe and well.
Cops had put out an urgent appeal for information after Jemima Colenso, 33, from Somerset went missing while out partying at the World famous Gros Islet street festival on the Caribbean island. She had been staying aboard a vessel called Lola which is moored at the Rodney Bay Marina in the north of the island.
Fears were raised when she did not return or answer her phone. A police source has now confirmed she has been to a police station on the island to allay concerns.
A police source said: “Jemima Colenso has been found safe and well. She brought herself into the station to say that she is fine and thanked the police for their efforts in trying to locate her. She said her phone was damaged and hence the reason why she could not be contacted nor contact anyone.”
Jemima had a business in Somerset making pottery, and shared many of her own designs and creations she sold on social media. She had a closing down sale in November ahead of “going sailing”.
The Police spokesperson said Jemima has since returned back to her vessel, Lola, which is moored in Rodney bay. They added: “She has returned back to her yacht and we are delighted for her.”
A local vendor who has been selling food and drinks for the past 25 years at the world famous street party said earlier: “People come from all over the world to celebrate and we don’t expect them to go missing. Everyone comes here to have a good time and to be merry.
“I hope this young lady is found soon so we don’t have to worry. The police have always done a good job in keeping everyone safe and protected in this town.”
In Jemima’s last Instagram post, she had shared an image of herself smiling at the wheel of a yacht in a glamorous location.
Meanwhile, other Brits missing abroad include Jenny Cawson, 36, and her husband, Tariq Sinada, 49. The experienced divers had visited Egypt a few times before they boarded the Sea Story in Port Ghalib near Marsa Alam.
They were among 44 passengers who boarded the ship on November 25 and embarked on what should have been a five-day trip. However the Sea Story ran into bad weather hours after departing and capsized. Authorities have recovered four bodies from the water, and seven people remain missing. The couple, from Devon, are among the missing, and family members have spoken of their anxious wait for news from local officials.