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Susie Bubble thanks followers after missing boyfriend Steve Salter is found

The ID digital editor was found in a hospital in London

Olivia Blair
Wednesday 07 December 2016 07:15 EST
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The fashion blogger Susie Bubble, who pleaded for her boyfriend’s safe return after he went missing, has announced he has been found.

On Tuesday, Bubble, whose real name is Susanna Lau, issued an appeal to find her partner Steve Salter, who is a digital editor at ID magazine, after he failed to return home or show up to work after leaving their house in north London on Monday morning.

After filing a missing persons report with the police, Lau – who is eight-months-pregnant – said on Tuesday evening that Salter had been found at an accident and emergency ward in hospital.

“I want to thank everyone for sending their love, support, regrams and advice to myself, my friends and family,” she wrote on Instagram. “I can’t thank you and love you all enough and I’ve been overwhelmed (in a good way) by how the power of social media sped up the process.”

Lau had described Salter's disappearance as “completely uncharacteristic” and said he was in a normal state of mind when the couple last spoke.

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