Mercedes at the time.She's been left feeling "sick" at the invasion of privacy and is devastated she can no longer drive to work or see her family from a distance after the long winter lockdown.The Hertfordshire local is a third-year paramedic student at South East Coast Ambulance Service and also works for the East of England Ambulance Service.Keya will be a fully qualified paramedic in just two months, and the theft couldn't have happened at a worse time.
She relies on her car to get to and from work every day, and was devastated when it was stolen in Chadwell, Ware at around 3am on Sunday morning.Unfortunately, she didn't even realise the car was missing until about 10am on Monday morning.In a tweet pleading for help on Monday, she said:.
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