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London Musician Missing After Failing To Appear For Concert

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A 26-year-old cello player has been declared missing after she failed to show up to a concert.

Penka Petkova was last seen at her flat in East London on September 20 by her housemates.

Concerned friends reported her missing after she failed to appear at a concert on Tuesday, September 21. They said she has not been in contact with anyone since and her phone is switched off.

Police have launched an appeal to find Penka, who is a tutor at Islington Media and Arts College.

The cello player graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama on a scholarship. She also appeared as a soloist for Classic FM’s Radio Orchestra.

Conductor Thomas Blunt said: “Penka is a talented cellist who studied at the Guildhall School and has been missing since September 20.

“She was supposed to play at a concert on Tuesday and didn’t show up.”

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