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Baby-sitter freed without charge

Wednesday 22 June 1994 00:02 BST
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A baby-sitter who disappeared for nearly three days with the 18-month-old boy she was taking care of was yesterday released by West Midlands police. Fiona McCorry, 22, was being counselled by social workers.

A police spokesman said a decision about charges was yet to be made.

Ms McCorry disappeared with Andre Gordon on Saturday after an argument with her father at her home in Newtown, Birmingham. She was found on Monday.

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