Disappearance
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Disappearance may refer to:
  • Forced disappearance
    Forced disappearance
    In international human rights law, a forced disappearance occurs when a person is secretly abducted or imprisoned by a state or political organization or by a third party with the authorization, support, or acquiescence of a state or political organization, followed by a refusal to acknowledge the...

    , when an organization forces a person to vanish from public view
  • Unexplained disappearances
    Unexplained disappearances
    Unexplained disappearance is the physical disappearance of people or other objects without apparent cause or reason.-Notable disappearances:-Benjamin Bathurst:...

    , the disappearance of objects, animals or people without apparent reason or cause
  • Disappearance (film), a 2002 U.S. TV movie
  • Disappearance (novel)
    Disappearance (novel)
    Disappearance is a young adult novel written by Jude Watson, the sequel to Premonitions.-Plot:Gracie Kenzie has never known her father - he disappeared when she was three and was never heard from again. Now, two years after her mother's death, he's back... with some dark secrets in tow...

    , a novel by Jude Watson
  • "Disappearance", an episode of the television series Dynasty
  • A Series of Unfortunate Events No.3: The Wide Window or, Disappearance!, a special edition of the novel The Wide Window by Lemony Snicket

See also

  • List of people who disappeared mysteriously
  • Missing person
    Missing person
    A missing person is a person who has disappeared for usually unknown reasons.Missing persons' photographs may be posted on bulletin boards, milk cartons, postcards, and websites, along with a phone number to be contacted if a sighting has been made....

  • Disappear (disambiguation)
    Disappear (disambiguation)
    Disappear or Disappearing may refer to:* "Disappear" * "Disappear" * "Disappear" * "Disappear", a song by A Perfect Murder from Cease to Suffer* "Disappear", a song by Beyoncé Knowles from I Am.....

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