A mother who had gone missing in Paris almost two weeks ago has returned home safely and reunited with her daughter. Lucy Stemp, from Tonbridge, disappeared after attending a music festival in Brest, France, and her last known location was in the Bercy district of Paris. Her stepfather, Sean, confirmed that she made it back home on Wednesday after being out of contact for nearly two weeks.
Concerns grew among friends and family as they reported her missing on May 30 and launched urgent appeals for information. The British Embassy and Interpol were involved in the search efforts. Lucy’s young daughter, Gracie Anne, eagerly awaited her mother’s return as they share a strong bond. Lucy often expressed pride in her daughter’s achievements, including her swimming accomplishments.
While the reasons for Lucy’s disappearance remain unclear, she is currently taking time with her family at home. People have expressed joy on social media platforms, such as Facebook, upon hearing the news of her safe return. Mark Wiles and Dave Nash were among those who shared relief and well wishes for the family during what must have been a challenging time.
Sean, Lucy’s stepfather, emphasized her vulnerability and the family’s concern that she may not have had the necessary support to return home. Despite the ordeal, the family is grateful for her safe return and is focusing on being together during this time.

