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Runaway teacher Jeremy Forrest is due back in the UK on Wednesday after going on the run with his pupil, sources said.Runaway teacher Jeremy Forrest is due back in the UK on Wednesday after going on the run with his pupil, sources said.
The 30-year-old married amateur musician, from Ringmer, East Sussex, is understood to be at a French airport awaiting a flight.The 30-year-old married amateur musician, from Ringmer, East Sussex, is understood to be at a French airport awaiting a flight.
He disappeared with the teenager, Megan Stammers, on 20 September, sparking a Europe-wide search and prompting public appeals from both sets of families.He disappeared with the teenager, Megan Stammers, on 20 September, sparking a Europe-wide search and prompting public appeals from both sets of families.
The pair were eventually found in Bordeaux, and Forrest was arrested on suspicion of child abduction following the issuing of a European arrest warrant.The pair were eventually found in Bordeaux, and Forrest was arrested on suspicion of child abduction following the issuing of a European arrest warrant.
Forrest appeared before magistrates in the French city last week, and his UK solicitor, Phil Smith, has said his client looks forward to the full story emerging in the coming months. His pupil has returned to her home town and been reunited with her family.Forrest appeared before magistrates in the French city last week, and his UK solicitor, Phil Smith, has said his client looks forward to the full story emerging in the coming months. His pupil has returned to her home town and been reunited with her family.
She was reported missing when she failed to turn up for school and it emerged she had travelled to France with Forrest.She was reported missing when she failed to turn up for school and it emerged she had travelled to France with Forrest.
The pair were spotted on CCTV cameras on a cross-Channel ferry from Dover to Calais and later tracked to Bordeaux, where they were recognised by a member of the public who had seen television coverage of the case.The pair were spotted on CCTV cameras on a cross-Channel ferry from Dover to Calais and later tracked to Bordeaux, where they were recognised by a member of the public who had seen television coverage of the case.
Before her disappearance, the schoolgirl told her mother that she was going to spend the night at a friend's house.Before her disappearance, the schoolgirl told her mother that she was going to spend the night at a friend's house.
The investigation was ramped up when she and Forrest failed to use return ferry tickets on 23 September.The investigation was ramped up when she and Forrest failed to use return ferry tickets on 23 September.
Megan's headteacher said the school would offer support to the teenager and her family "as they seek to return to some sort of normality".Megan's headteacher said the school would offer support to the teenager and her family "as they seek to return to some sort of normality".
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