Dutch brothers missing in London
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Your support makes all the difference.Police are concerned for the safety of two Dutch boys who disappeared early yesterday while holidaying with their parents in London.
The brothers, aged 12 and 15, were last seen at 2am when they changed money at the Dolphin Hotel, Pimlico, central London, where the family had been staying. The eldest brother, Mario Jansen, has collar-length, slicked back brown hair and brown eyes and is 5ft 8in tall. He was wearing metal-rimmed glasses, a red and grey striped sweater, a grey and green leather jacket, black jeans and brown shoes. The younger brother, Cornelius, also known as Kenny, has brown collar-length hair and brown eyes and is 5ft 6in tall. He was wearing a white T-shirt, black jeans, black and white trainers and a black plastic jacket.
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