Running away to the DR?

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Lovers, 16, flee public school at night and fly to Caribbean: Teenagers run away after telling friends they were sick of the rain
The pair sneaked out of Stonyhust College in Clitheroe, Lancashire
As classmates slept, they took a taxi to Manchester Airport
They were last seen in the terminal before flying to the Dominican Republic
Told friends at the ?30,000-a-year school they were sick of the rain and cold

Two sixth-form lovers have jetted off to the Caribbean after sneaking out of their public school in the middle of the night.
The 16-year-olds told friends they were sick of the rain and cold after returning to their ?30,000-a-year school after the Christmas holidays.
As fellow pupils and staff at Stonyhurst College in Clitheroe, Lancashire, slept, they took a taxi to Manchester airport and were last seen in the terminal before flying to the Dominican Republic.

Now the pair ? who are understood to have been dating each other at the school ? are being sought by their parents and police on the island.
It is understood the pupils booked tickets online, then told close friends they were going to leave late on Sunday night for a romantic break in the Caribbean.

They waited until staff on night duty had gone to bed and fellow pupils were asleep in their dorms before grabbing their bags and sneaking out.
They are believed to have walked out of the school gates and down the road before ordering a taxi to the airport, where they boarded an indirect flight to Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic.
Sources said their parents were sick with worry, but were trying to resolve the drama with minimal police involvement.
They are said to be trying to contact the runaway pair and may fly out to bring them back to school.
Lancashire Police said last night: ?We are making inquiries with the authorities to trace the two missing pupils.

?Efforts are being made to establish they are safe and well, though at this stage an international hunt has not been launched.?
Andrew Johnson, headmaster of Stonyhurst, said: ?Two of our sixth formers left the college during the course of Monday morning. We have been working with their families and the police, who believe they may now have traced their location. We await further news from the police.?
Stonyhurst College, originally founded in 1593 in France, is a Catholic school that accepts pupils from other Christian traditions. Many who board at the school, which has more than 300 boys and 130 girls, come from overseas.
Past pupils include Sherlock Holmes author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and actor Charles Laughton.

Last night a source said: ?It?s the talk of the school. It?s astonishing that, although they are only 16, they could afford to splash out on flights to the Caribbean, but a lot of the pupils at Stonyhurst come from very wealthy families.
?Many are from overseas and their parents give them credit cards with unlimited credit.?
Traditionalists were outraged when girls were admitted to the school for the first time in 1999.
In 2009 a girl and a boy, aged 16 and 17, were expelled after they were caught in bed together.
Later that year, head of English Terence Bell, 46, was jailed over a seven-month affair with a 17-year-old pupil at the school. He was caught after another pupil found him and the girl in a passionate clinch in a classroom.
Bell later confessed to police, saying: ?The game?s up, isn?t it? Love is a powerful thing.?
He was jailed for 20 weeks on a charge of being in a position of trust and intentionally causing or inciting a girl of 17 to engage in sexual activity.


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ctrob

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Kids are made to give parents grief. That's their job.

But they should have left a note that said "Spending a few weeks in the Caribbean" so they wouldn't worry as much.
 

HUG

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Jailed for 20 weeks only? A teacher bedding a 17 year old student. I think that should be the story! Under this kind of sentence it will always continue, same as the protection of the church towards it paedophiles! Always be there, the risk is worth it!
 

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Dominican Republic? let's hope they are staying at a secure hotel complex on mum and dad's credit card because it can be a very dangerous place for tourists which the travel companies don't want to admit.

...but The Dominican Republic! Surely they could have chosen a classier destination.

Wouldn't have gone to the Dom rep tho its the benidorm of the Caribbean!

Ouch!

But why select the Dominican Republic? Dreadful place but it is cheaper than the other Caribbean islands.....

Dominican Republic is very dangerous, once you step off of the safety of the resort.

...and the unbeatable
Not sure why the Police in Dominica would get involved as there is nothing illegal about two 16 year olds going on holiday together.

But even Mail readers are not dim enough to call it "the Dominican"!
 

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That is soooo funny. Of course, if it was my child I wring his or hers little neck. They went to the Caribbean. What about me?
They are probably holed up at some all inclusive. You can recognize them by their white skin. That is if they even left their room.

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Oh so funny, at least they had the money (or credit cards) to do it in style and heh, this is soooooo much better than Benidorm, trust me I lived 30 mins away from it!
 

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What is amazing is that the parents sent them off to boarding school in the UK with their passports...??? Perhaps so that they could easily join them on vacations in Switzerland?

what's so strange? i had my passport issued when i was 15 or so (i still needed my parents to agree to that). i kept the passport with me, for years i went everywhere with it (polish ID is issued at 18). my parents never asked that i hand it over to them for storage. it was my passport after all.
 

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you have to love the British spirit. in most of the comments, the posters are rooting for the kids, admitting that they could have done the same in their youth. no lectures, nor hand-wringing about what the world has come to.
 

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this is the only time in your life when you can commit all kinds of foolery and not pay the price. i urge all high schoolers to drink, dab in drugs, run away from school, disrespect teachers and other "superiors". never again such opportunity will come. as soon as you hit adulthood you are facing lifetime of lies, ass licking and social conventions. rebel now, minions, rebel now!
 

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this is the only time in your life when you can commit all kinds of foolery and not pay the price. i urge all high schoolers to drink, dab in drugs, run away from school, disrespect teachers and other "superiors". never again such opportunity will come. as soon as you hit adulthood you are facing lifetime of lies, ass licking and social conventions. rebel now, minions, rebel now!

dv8, you are my heroine and role model. the voice of reason..
 

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what's so strange? i had my passport issued when i was 15 or so (i still needed my parents to agree to that). i kept the passport with me, for years i went everywhere with it (polish ID is issued at 18). my parents never asked that i hand it over to them for storage. it was my passport after all.

guess that is just a difference in USA thinking.. only a very small percentage of yanks have a passport.. and oye va! they think that most of the rest of the world is really scary and dangerous... and so even if the kid had a passport, they would not likelyly have it in their possession.. I know that I did not... even though I had one at 15
 

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guess that is just a difference in USA thinking.. only a very small percentage of yanks have a passport.. and oye va! they think that most of the rest of the world is really scary and dangerous... and so even if the kid had a passport, they would not likelyly have it in their possession.. I know that I did not... even though I had one at 15

remember that america is a big, big country. in europe a short drive will take you to a different country. back in poland i lived maybe 8 kilometers from the german border. in HS and early uni years i used to cycle to germany and back (they have nicer roads). most of my HS friends had passports and probably kept them in a drawer of their own desk, not in the possession of parents.
 
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