New podcast to explore case of missing Doncaster teen Andrew Gosden

A podcast focusing on missing people is to investigate the case of missing Doncaster teenager Andrew Gosden, thirteen years on from his disappearance.
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

Episode four of The Missing, released today, will focus on the 14-year-old who went missing from his home in Doncaster in September 2007 and hasn’t been seen since.

Hosted by writer, journalist and broadcaster Pandora Sykes, the programme looks to re-engage public interest in the cases of the long-term missing and encourage those with information to come forward.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

After premiering, ‘The Missing’ entered the UK podcasting charts at Number One in true-crime and Number Two on the Apple UK podcast chart.

Missing teenager Andrew Gosden.Missing teenager Andrew Gosden.
Missing teenager Andrew Gosden.

It has been created in collaboration with UK charity Missing People and Locate International - a community interest organisation made up of ex-detectives dedicated to helping families of unsolved missing person cases find their loved ones.

Andrew went missing on 17 September 2007.

After skipping school and withdrawing £200 in cash – intriguingly not the full amount of his savings – he travelled to London on a one-way ticket.

Andrew was last sighted on CCTV exiting King’s Cross Station, but no concrete leads as to his intended destination or subsequent whereabouts have since emerged.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

In this episode, Andrew’s father Kevin speaks to ‘The Missing’, with hopes of unearthing fresh information on his son’s case.

His family have never given up hope of finding him and 13 years on from his disappearance, continue to keep his name in the spotlight in the hope that fresh details will emerge at some stage.

You can listen to the podcast HERE

Related topics: