Amanda Hull was reported missing for nearly a week after she boarded a train from Worcester Foregate Street to London Paddington on January 7.
The news led the whole Worcestershire community to rally together to help find the 42-year-old by sharing appeals and trying to track her last known location.
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Matt Nicol, Miss Hull’s brother-in-law, said: “Amanda has been in touch.
“We understand that Amanda is going to be coming home today (Tuesday).
“They wouldn’t give us any further information at this stage but the important thing is that she got in touch.
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“I firmly believe this is only due to everyone’s efforts in the last 48 hours.
“Everyone has been amazing – the police have posted it as they’ve found her, but I have a strong hunch that it’ll be the family, friends and community’s relentless efforts of raising awareness.
“We are very pleased that she will be back with her mum and Freddie shortly.
“Thank you, everyone.
“This is the result we’ve all been praying for – 48 hours after we had a location to go off.”