Kidnapper invented sick lie to convince girl, 4, to leave her family's tent

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Kidnapper invented sick lie to convince girl, 4, to leave her family's tent
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Kidnapper invented sick lie to convince girl Cleo Smith, 4, to leave her family's tent

Cleo Smith’s mum has told that a kidnapper invented a sick story to convince her four-year-old daughter to leave the family tent, saying that her baby sister was unwell.

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