Desperate search for ‘much-loved’ missing woman, 55, who suddenly disappeared after being last seen on night out

AN URGENT search has been launched to find a “much loved” missing woman after she vanished from a London club.

Natasha Reddington-Romanov, 55, was last seen leaving Trisha’s in Soho, London, and walking towards Bateman Street just before 2am on September 20.

Natasha Reddington-Romanov, 55, went missing in the early hours of September 20

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Natasha Reddington-Romanov, 55, went missing in the early hours of September 20Credit: trishas.soho@instagram
She was last seen leaving Trisha's in Soho, London and walking towards Bateman Street

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She was last seen leaving Trisha’s in Soho, London and walking towards Bateman StreetCredit: trishas.soho@instagram

She was wearing a white Chanel suit at the time of her disappearance.

Her friend, Tracy Kawalik, told MetroNatasha had gone out for dinner in Chinatown before heading to Trishas, after sharing a meal and some drinks with the owner, Trish.

The alarm was raised when she failed to show up for work on Monday and hadn’t been in touch with anyone over the weekend.

Tracy said: “She left when the bar closed, around 1.45 to 2am.

“She walked towards Bateman street before we believe she turned back to get the bus, which she does all the time to go home.”

The concerned friend added how people close to Natasha are growing increasingly worried because she is a trans woman.

She also explained how Natasha was in a normal frame of mind at the time of her disappearance and had made plans for the following week.

The 55-year-old was not experiencing any financial or mental health struggles, according to Tracy.

In a heartbreaking tribute, she described Natasha as “vivacious, outspoken and glamorous”.

“It’s a nightmare. Everyone is preparing for the worst and hoping for the best. We’re just hoping we find her,” said Tracey.

Natasha had worked at Trishas for more than 10 years, and the staff have reportedly been shocked by the news.

“Everyone who’s been here has most likely had a chat with Natasha at one point. She’s very, very loved,” added Tracy.

The Sun contacted the Met Police for comment.

Tracey claimed the force are involved and said officers would be scouring CCTV from the night of Natasha’s disappearance – but had not done so at the time of publishing.

Urgent appeals have been launched by Natasha's friends

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Urgent appeals have been launched by Natasha’s friendsCredit: Twitter/@TracyKawalik/@Trisha.soho

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