Missing girl, 7, is found
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Maria Rizzoli, seven, who ran off on Monday afternoon as she waited to be collected by her parents from her school in Holloway, north London, was returned to her home after spending the night in a temporary foster home eight miles away in Stanmore. Police found her wandering the streets, but failed to connect the missing girl with the one found because Maria told officers her name was Sarah and she was four. Last night police were still baffled over how she travelled across London.
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