This is the last known sighting of three children who have gone missing after a day out at Thorpe Park.

The two girls and a boy were captured on CCTV at a florists in Chertsey after going inside to ask directions to the nearest train station.

The three – identified as Khandi, Malik and Amelia – seemed untroubled when they spoke to owner Sam Williams at her shop.

CCTV captured 14-year-old Khandi talking to staff while Amelia, nine and Malik, seven, wandered around the House of Flowers store. The two younger children are related. 

The footage is timed at 3.50pm. The children were reported missing three hours later.

Sam said: ‘They came in to ask the way to Chertsey train station which made me think they were not local.

The two girls and a boy were captured on CCTV at a florists in Chertsey after going inside to ask directions to the nearest train station

The two girls and a boy were captured on CCTV at a florists in Chertsey after going inside to ask directions to the nearest train station 

The young trio, Khandi, 14, Amelia, 9, and Malik, 7, were reported missing last night after a day out at the resort in Chertsey, Surrey

‘They did not seem in any rush or panic. The elder girl did all the talking and they left after a short time and turned right out of the shop towards the train station.’

Jess Gibelli, 26, who was working in the store added: ‘The older girl asked for directions to Abbots Way and then the train station.

‘They seemed quite happy, but as they asked for directions they were probably not from round here.’

Despite Surrey Police announcing they were conducting a major search of the children they had not spoken to Sam or collected the CCTV. 

CCTV footage from the shop appears to show the older girl, wearing a white tank top, grey leggings and black sliders, as she walks in, phone in hand. She has black-rimmed glasses and wears her hear in a head band.

She is followed by the second, younger girl, wearing a while, long sleeved t-shirt and her blonde hair in a ponytail. 

Last of all comes the young boy, wearing a green, white and blue striped long-sleeve top. As the older girl speaks with the shop worker, he and the younger girl look around the shop.

They all leave together at the end of the clip, as they can be heard talking to each other as they go out of the shop door. 

Surrey Police have revealed few details about the missing children or who reported them missing.

It is believed the trio may have travelled to London. Pictured: File image of Thorpe Park

It is assumed they are from the London area as police said they were understood to be heading that way

Police have launched an urgent hunt for three children after they were reported missing last night. 

Police say the trio may have travelled to London after they were last seen walking away from the park at around 3.17pm.

Trains leave from Chertsey for London Waterloo approximately twice an hour, with the journey taking an average of 51 minutes.

The trio last seen walking away from the park towards Staines town centre at around 3.17pm. Pictured: File image of Thorpe Park

Appealing for help, Surrey Police said: ‘We are appealing for help in finding three missing children, who were last seen earlier yesterday evening (17 June).

‘Officers are currently out searching for Khandi, 14, Amelia, 9, and Malik, 7, who were reported missing just after 7pm after a day out at Thorpe Park in Chertsey.

‘Khandi is described as female, Black, 160cm tall, of a slim build and was wearing black or grey jogging bottoms, a white top, white trainers, black framed glasses, and multiple bracelets on each wrist.

‘Amelia is described as female, European, 110cm tall, of a slim build and wearing grey jogging bottoms, a grey long-sleeved top with ‘Believe’ written on it and white trainers.

‘Malik is described as male, European, 110cm tall, of a slim build and wearing black jogging bottoms, black trainers, and a green long-sleeved top with stripes.

‘The two youngest children are related.

‘All three were last seen walking away from the park towards Staines town centre around 3.17pm. It is believed they may have travelled to London.

‘If you have seen these three children, or have any information as to their whereabouts, please contact us quoting PR/4524.’

A spokesperson for Thorpe Park said: ‘As soon as our staff were alerted that three children were missing after a day at the park, they immediately implemented well-rehearsed safety procedures.

‘The team worked closely with Surrey Police and CCTV footage confirmed that the children had left the attraction, heading towards Staines. We continue to support the local police.’

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