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Access guide to streaming 'Missing in Paradise: Searching for Sarm' anywhere, explore the yacht mystery documentary online

Investigative three-part docuseries delves into the mystery of a missing former British air hostess in the Caribbean. Here's a guide on how to stream the show titled "Missing in Paradise: Searching for Sarm" online from any location.

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access guide for viewing 'Missing in Paradise: Sarm's Search' online - streaming yacht enigma documentary from various locations

Access guide to streaming 'Missing in Paradise: Searching for Sarm' anywhere, explore the yacht mystery documentary online

Sarm Heslop, a 41-year-old British woman, has been missing since March 8, 2021, after disappearing near her boyfriend's yacht in the US Virgin Islands. Her current whereabouts remain unknown despite extensive searches and investigations.

The mystery surrounding Sarm's disappearance is the focus of the new BBC Two series, "Missing in Paradise: Searching for Sarm". The show premieres on Wednesday, 17 September, at 10 p.m. BST.

In the first episode, viewers will follow Sarm's last known movements, retracing her steps with Ryan Bane, the American owner of the yacht. Questions are raised about Ryan's account of what happened through his lawyer.

As the series progresses, investigator Dhondy receives CCTV footage of Sarm's last known movements with Ryan, and searches for the yacht Sarm vanished from. In the third episode, Dhondy tracks down Ryan Bane's ex-wife.

Despite many unanswered questions, all three episodes of "Missing in Paradise: Searching for Sarm" will be available on BBC iPlayer for FREE from 6 a.m. BST on Wednesday, 17 September.

For those not in the U.K., the show can be accessed using a VPN such as NordVPN to watch on BBC iPlayer. Unfortunately, there is no release date for "Missing in Paradise: Searching for Sarm" in Canada or Australia yet, but it is likely to be available very soon.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the case is that Sarm's possessions, including her passport, wallet, and phone, were still onboard the catamaran when she vanished. Ryan Bane claims she must have fallen overboard or gone for a swim and drowned while he was asleep. However, the police claim Ryan was told to call the coastguard but he refused.

"Missing in Paradise: Searching for Sarm" promises to be a gripping and thought-provoking series that delves deep into the mystery of Sarm's disappearance. Tune in to BBC Two at 10 p.m. BST on Wednesday, 17 September, to follow the search for Sarm Heslop.

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