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Katie Price has stated that she has made contact with her husband, Lee Andrews, after a period in which he was reported missing for around two weeks.According to her account, Andrews telephoned her from Al Awir prison in Dubai, informing her that he had been detained by the authorities on suspicion of espionage.
The call reportedly lasted only a few minutes but reassured Price that he was alive and safe, despite the serious circumstances surrounding his detention.
The situation follows a confusing sequence of events in which Andrews had allegedly disappeared after sending messages and a video to Price suggesting he had been forcibly taken and held.His family also claimed they were unable to reach him and had filed a missing persons report through the British embassy in the UAE.However, later reports indicated that Andrews had been arrested by Dubai authorities rather than kidnapped.His father reportedly confirmed that he was in custody, although the exact nature of the charges remained unclear at the time.
Further claims suggested that Andrews may be facing multiple legal issues in the United Arab Emirates, including allegations linked to fraud, with officials reportedly stating there were several cases against him.There were also suggestions that he had been under investigation prior to his arrest.The British Foreign Office confirmed it was supporting the family and liaising with local authorities in Dubai.
Price, who married Andrews after a brief relationship earlier in the year, described her emotional distress during his disappearance, stating she was relieved to hear from him.The case continues to develop as authorities in Dubai handle his detention and possible legal proceedings.
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