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Newham College shares urgent appeal for missing student Yaseen Robin

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Last updated: May 23, 2025 5:41 pm
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Newham College shares urgent appeal for missing student Yaseen Robin

Key Points:

  • Student Missing: Yaseen Robin, 19, last seen at 3pm on Wednesday, May 21, near Green Street and Upton Park, Newham.
  • Student Profile: Yaseen is non-verbal, lives with severe autism, and has learning difficulties and mental health challenges.
  • Clothing Description: Last seen in black trousers, green T-shirt, black coat, and black trainers without socks.
  • Language Understanding: Understands some Bengali, English, and Italian, according to Newham College.
  • College Response: Newham College is “deeply concerned” for his wellbeing.
  • Police Appeal: Metropolitan Police urging the public to call 07881 330 956 or 101 with information.
  • Public Awareness: Image of Yaseen released by MPS Newham to aid identification.
  • Reporter Attribution: All statements and updates originally reported by Joseph Reaidi of the Newham Recorder.

A 19-year-old student with severe autism is missing in Newham, sparking urgent appeals from both Newham College and the Metropolitan Police. Yaseen Robin, who is non-verbal and lives with learning difficulties and mental health conditions, was last seen at 3pm on Wednesday, 21 May, in the Green Street and Upton Park area.

Contents
  • Key Points:
  • What do we know about Yaseen Robin’s disappearance?
  • What are the student’s needs and characteristics?
  • How has the Metropolitan Police described Yaseen?
  • What is Newham College’s response to the incident?
  • What should the public do if they see Yaseen?
  • Why is this case especially concerning?
  • How does this tie into broader concerns about vulnerable individuals?
  • What is the college doing to raise awareness?

What do we know about Yaseen Robin’s disappearance?

As reported by Joseph Reaidi of the Newham Recorder, Newham College has confirmed that Yaseen Robin, a student enrolled with them, has been missing since the afternoon of Wednesday, May 21.

Yaseen was reportedly last seen around 3:00 PM in the vicinity of Green Street and Upton Park. His disappearance has prompted deep concern from his college, which is working closely with police and the public to locate him safely.

What are the student’s needs and characteristics?

According to Newham College, Yaseen is a non-verbal individual living with autism spectrum disorder, in addition to experiencing learning difficulties and mental health challenges. Due to these vulnerabilities, the college emphasised that his safety and wellbeing are of urgent concern.

The college also noted that while Yaseen does not speak, he is known to understand Italian, and some Bengali and English.

How has the Metropolitan Police described Yaseen?

As per Joseph Reaidi’s reporting in the Newham Recorder, the Metropolitan Police issued a public description of Yaseen to assist in locating him. He is described as:

  • Height: 5’9″
  • Build: Medium
  • Last seen wearing:
    • Black trousers
    • Green T-shirt
    • Black coat
    • Black trainers without socks

The police shared a recent image of Yaseen, released by MPS Newham, to increase public awareness.

What is Newham College’s response to the incident?

Newham College publicly stated that it is “deeply concerned” for Yaseen’s safety. In its statement, the college urged members of the community to assist in the search and remain vigilant.

According to Joseph Reaidi of the Newham Recorder, the college highlighted Yaseen’s severe autism and non-verbal status, noting that these conditions place him at heightened risk while missing.

What should the public do if they see Yaseen?

The Metropolitan Police have issued a call for information. Anyone who sees Yaseen or has details about his whereabouts is urged to contact police on 07881 330 956 or dial 101.

Why is this case especially concerning?

The missing student falls into a highly vulnerable category. Individuals with severe autism, especially those who are non-verbal, are more susceptible to risks such as harm, exploitation, or unintentional injury.

Newham College’s urgent appeal reflects this reality, and it underscores the importance of community cooperation in locating him.

How does this tie into broader concerns about vulnerable individuals?

Newham and many local authorities in London face increasing challenges concerning children and young adults with special educational needs (SEN). Missing persons from this demographic often require immediate, specialised support upon discovery, and their absence places significant emotional strain on families, educators, and local communities.

The case of Yaseen Robin, as reported by Joseph Reaidi in the Newham Recorder, highlights the critical need for coordinated safeguarding efforts between schools, councils, and the public.

What is the college doing to raise awareness?

In addition to working with police, Newham College has published Yaseen’s details and photo via social media platforms, including their official Instagram page. The appeal has already been widely shared by concerned students, parents, and community organisations.

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