A BRITISH mum has been found safe after disappearing two weeks ago in Paris.
Lucy Stemp, from Tonbridge, Kent was reported missing after travelling to France for a music festival.
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Lucy Stemp has been found safe after disappearing two weeks ago in Paris Credit: Jam Press/Lucy Stemp
The 28-year-old mother travelled to France to attend a festival Credit: Jam Press/Lucy Stemp
The “vulnerable” hair and beauty worker has now been found safe, and reunited with her young daughter, Gracie Anne.
Gracie Anne’s stepfather Sean confirmed Lucy had made it home after almost two weeks of no contact.
“Lucy is home safe and sound,” he said.
The 28-year-old had travelled to Brest in the northwest for a festival before later heading to Paris.
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The reasons behind her disappearance remain unknown Credit: Jam Press/Lucy Stemp
Lucy is now spending time with her family after the traumatic experience Credit: Jam Press/Lucy Stemp
This was her last known location before she went missing in the Bercy district of the French capital.
Lucy said the thought of her beloved daughter keeps her going.
Just weeks before she vanished, she proudly shared news of her daughter’s latest swimming achievement.
On April 19, she posted: ““My beautiful princess, level 3 with her swimming.
“So proud of you my Gracie Anne.”
In the aftermath of her sudden disappearance, loved ones took to social media to raise the alarm.
The distressing news quickly gained traction with dozens of Brits and expats living in France sharing the news.
The British embassy and Interpol were also reportedly involved in the cross-border operation to find her.
The reasons behind Lucy’s disappearance remain unclear at this time, but she is now spending time at home with her family.
News of her safe return quickly spread, with one person writing: “That’s great news.
“Hope you are all ok after such a distressing time.”
Another added: “That’s brilliant news, we hope she is ok.”



