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Are you the Benidorm bikini belle?

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Published Date: 24 September 2008
One night in Benidorm, a lot of laughs, a few drinks and a green bikini.
If this sounds familiar to any Leamington women, Brighton immigration officer Shaun Pilkington would like to hear from them.

During a weekend away for a friend's stag do, the 30-year-old spent what he described as a "fantastic, very drunken evening" on September 19 with a dark-haired woman who works for the Ministry of Defence at Kineton.

Unfortunately he cannot remember her name but he is now desperate to track her down.

He said: "I know it's a completely ridiculous long shot, but she was such a lovely girl and we had such a laugh.

"I know she lives in Leamington because I mentioned that I had done some training in Ryton-on-Dunsmore and she was laughing because it was so close to Leamington."

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He described her as being in her mid-20s, about 5ft 5ins and wearing glasses.

He added: "The next morning she was wearing a green bikini.

"One of my mates practises something like hypnotherapy - it's supposed to help you remember. I feel absolutely stupid as I have always laughed at people who do stuff like that.

"But I figured, in for a penny, in for a pound. I don't believe that it's impossible to find anyone in today's digital age even if you are a drunken, forgetful so-and-so!"

Are you the mystery woman or do you know who she is? If so, the Courier would like to hear from you. Contact the newsdesk on 457737 or email news@leamingtoncourier.co.uk


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