Herne Bay teaching assistant Angela Gullett returns home today

A Herne Bay teaching assistant missing
for two days returned home this morning - but her daughter says she
doesn't know why she left.
Angela Gullett was reported missing
after leaving her home in Pettman Close, Herne Bay, on
Monday.
She was last seen boarding a train to
London at 11.30am.
Her disappearance - described as
completely out-of-character - sparked a huge appeal for her safe
return on Facebook and Twitter.
The appeal was spearheaded by her
19-year-old daughter Amy, who spread images of her mum on the
internet.
And this morning police confirmed
Angela, who works at Herne Bay Infant School, had contacted her
family to say she was safe.
Amy, of Linksfield Road, Westgate,
said: "We are over the moon and very happy that she has returned
home and is safe.
"I do not know why she went. She is in
bed at the moment.
"It is just good to have her back
where she belongs."
Speaking after she went missing, Herne Bay Infant School head
teacher Bernadette Lax said: “She has been at the school for a
number of years and is a valued member of staff.
“We are all really concerned about Angela and know the police
are working very hard.
“We are hoping there is a positive outcome really quickly
because we all really enjoy working with her. She is a really
lovely person.
“The next 48 hours are critical.”
06/03/13
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