Haringey Police have said in a statement that British YouTuber Marina Joyce, who was missing for 10 days, has been found and is "safe and well". The Metropolitan Police had asked the public for information as part of its probe into her disappearance on 9 August.
The British influencer's boyfriend, Brandon Mehmed, also posted on his Instagram page that she is "safe and well", asking to take his word for it. One of Joyce's friends reportedly confirmed that she had spent some time with him and later other acquaintances.
Brandon Mehmed reposted a picture from Missing People, confirming that the girl had been found.
Back in July 2016, Marina Joyce, who has over two million subscribers on YouTube, began trending on Twitter after her videos and social media posts frightened fans. The girl dropped from radars for a while after she appeared on one of her videos worried and allegedly with bruises on her hands, provoking rumours and speculations that she had been kidnapped or forced to film the video. Joyce's fans even created a hashtag #SaveMarinaJoyce, which was shared over three million times.
However, the vlogger went online soon after the dissapearance and explained that she was having "one of the most horrible times of (her) life", being depressed.