A distressed father says his 25-year-old daughter’s disappearance on her graduation day is completely out of character.
Jazmyne Tang left home in Tontine Street, Folkestone, without her phone and with no warning to family or friends.

She was due to travel to Portsmouth with her father, Phil Tang, to celebrate the end of her creative technology degree today.
But when he arrived at 5am to pick her up, she was nowhere to be found.
He told KentOnline: “All her belongings are there. Her phone is also there.
“I don’t believe she’s really taken anything with her.
“I mean, she was all composed and pretty straight last night.
“She doesn’t drink, smoke or party. Frankly, she doesn’t go out at night.

“But for some unknown reason, she has gone out.
“This is the first time it’s happened to her. She’s never done anything like this before.”
Her family is growing increasingly worried, and the police have been contacted.
Jazmyne is around 5ft 7in in height, and it is not known what she is wearing.
Mr Tang, 55, says this is out of character for his daughter, adding: “I literally spoke to her last night.

“She even asked me what time I’m picking her up.
“Everybody keeps on telling me, ‘she’ll be okay, you’ll be okay’. I am not okay.”
Jazmyne was last seen at her family home between 10pm and 11pm yesterday.
Her father and friends have been sharing posts on social media. They are now beginning to ring around hospitals in the local area.
Addressing his daughter, he said: “If you are reading this, please just contact family.

“We are worried about you.”
Anyone with information on Jazmyne’s whereabouts should contact Kent Police.