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Sister of missing Brazilian woman, 30,  issues heartfelt plea after she vanished 100 days ago in UK seaside town

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FEARS are growing after the search for a Brazilian woman hits 100 days, as her heartbroken sister begs people not to give up.

Vitoria Figueiredo Barreto disappeared after visiting a friend in Colchester on March 3, and has not been seen since.

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Officers are continuing to search for 30-year-old Vitoria who was reported missing on Wednesday 4 March Credit: Essex Police

Now Vitoria’s sister has spoken out, begging people to keep searching for her Credit: Instagram/vitoriafbarreto_

The 30-year-old was reported missing later that day, with concerns growing for her wellbeing.

Vitoria’s sister – Marina – has urged people to keep checking properties, outbuildings and hiding spaces for any trace of her.

She thanked all those who had helped so far in the search, but emphasised that she will “leave no doubt unanswered”.

Marina said: “I’m coming first of all to thank everyone who continues to make an effort to bring her back home.

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Vitoria’s last confirmed sightings have been revealed, with the marina being her last known location

CCTV showing Vitoria walking across Hurst Green at around 2.30pm on March 3 Credit: PA

“We don’t know exactly what has happened to her, where she may have gone, or anything like that.

“But if there is any possibility of finding her, I ask that we come together and leave no doubt unanswered.”

Essex Police have released CCTV footage of Vitoria in the hope of uncovering what happened to the woman.

It is known that after visiting her friend at Essex University, Vitoria jumped on the number 87 bus from Wivenhoe to Brightlingsea.

Here the Brazilian is seen at 3.33pm in a field between Back Waterside Lane and Mill Street in Brightlingsea Credit: PA

Vitoria was seen boarding a bus and chatting to the driver, shortly before hopping off and disappearing Credit: Facebook

At around 1.30pm she arrived at Bellfield Avenue and was captured on doorbell cameras around Hurst Green.

However, the hunt then took a turn as new CCTV footage revealed a person walking across a field south of Hurst Green – this is believed to be Vitoria.

Further videos were then found, showing the woman jumping over a fence into a boatyard in Brightlingsea at 12.16am on March 4.

Her movements were captured at an industrial site close to the Brightlingsea Creek and the marina at 12.22am.

Essex Police now know the last sighting of Vitoria on CCTV was at 12.16am at the marina Credit: ESSEX POLICE / McLELLAN

The academic was believed to have unmoored a boat in this dockyard, but she was out of sight of any cameras Credit: JOHN McLELLAN

This is now her last confirmed sighting.

Vitoria was last seen wearing a dark coat, blue turtleneck jumper, light blue jeans and black trainers.

It was previously reported by The Jattvibe how her white shoulder bag had been discovered days later on March 9, near the industrial site she was seen walking through.

On March 14, her laptop was also found.

Police reported on March 11 that a boat was located adrift in the water close to Bradwell-on-Sea after being unmoored near Copperas Road where Vitoria’s bag was discovered.

It is now being investigated whether it was Vitoria who unmoored the boat a day after disappearing.

Detective Superintendent Anna Granger said: “Whilst we are not able to conclusively say that it was Vitoria who unmoored that boat, this new confirmed sighting brings her closer to that area and does strengthen the view that it was her. 

“We’ve always based our searches on the basis that the person is Vitoria but we would dearly love to provide her loved ones with certainty – and we’re continuing to work to do that.

“We’re continuing to work with international partners to gain access to Vitoria’s communication and financial data which we hope could open up further lines of enquiry.

“All our requests have been made through the correct channels and we’re ready to receive that information as soon as possible. 

“I would again appeal to anyone with information which could help us find Vitoria to please come forward. Did you see her walking in a field between Back Waterside Lane and Mill Street on the afternoon of March 3? Have you seen her since the early hours of March 4?

“Vitoria’s loved ones have many questions and we’re working incredibly hard to give them the answers they need.”

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