
The parents of a Glasgow woman who has been missing for two months are to make a fresh appeal for her safe return.
Lynda Zejaf, who is also known as Lynda Spence or Lynda Palmer, was last seen in the Partick area on 13 April.
The 27-year-old texted her mother, Patricia Spence, the day after she went missing, saying she was in London.
Ms Zejaf, who is 5ft 8in tall, of heavy build, with brown hair, has made no further contact with either her mother or father, James Spence.
Strathclyde Police said she that in the days before she disappeared, she had not planned to travel to London.
Her car was seen in Ayrshire on 20 April, a week after she disappeared.
Ms Zejaf’s parents will appear at a news conference at Strathclyde Police’s Glasgow headquarters where they will make a public appeal for their daughter to return home.

The police said that an “extensive police enquiry has been ongoing to establish Lynda’s whereabouts but efforts so far have proved unsuccessful”.
Ms Zejaf, who lives in Castlebank Street in Glasgow, usually wears her hair in a ponytail and has brown eyes and a tanned complexion. She has a scar under her eye and speaks with a Glasgow accent.
It is not known what she was wearing at the time of her disappearance but she is often seen in business-style dress.
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