Charles Kj Horvath-Allan Went Missing While Vacationing in Kelowna, B.C., Canada. Today marks the 32nd year anniversary of Charles being lost. Denise Horvath-Allan begs for the return of her only child. Kirsty Bennett, Lecturer Criminology, joins us.
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You will hear an emotional conversation with Diana Trepkov and Denise Horvath-Allan about the sad disappearance of Denise’s missing son, Charles Karoly John Horvath-Allan. Denise spoke with lots of passion and emotion. She is a remarkable mom who has never stopped searching for her missing son. Denise just wants peace and answers. A new updated age progression drawing of Charles has been made to the age of 52.
Charles was only 20 when he disappeared on vacation in Tiny Tent Town, British Columbia. Charles was born on August 21, 1968 in Canada but lived in England. He would have been 53 years old this year. Sadly, on Friday the 14th of August 2020, The Royal Court of Justice Chancery Division in England granted the presumption of death application for Charles to his mother, Denise Horvath-Allan. She needs the public’s help to locate Charles, so he can be laid to rest with his loving nana.
Kirsty Bennett also joins in on this podcast episode as she is supporting Denise in the search for Charles. Kirsty is a lecturer (Criminology), Cold Case Unit Lead, Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom.
There is speculation that Charles was murdered and placed in Lake Okanagan, British Columbia.
If you have any information of the case of Charles Horvath-Allan, please find below the following contact information for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Sergeant Paul Gosling 250-470-6338
Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
Denise Horvath Allan – mom in England:
Tel UK 011 (44) 208 332 6776
email: deniseallan@hotmail.co.uk
~Part 2 of 2 will include a special interview with Sergeant Paul Gosling from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, followed by Dave Grimstead, Co-Founder of Locate in the UK.
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