Mother of missing aristocrat says she is 'ready to do what it takes' to support daughter

Constance Marten and her partner Mark Gordon, 48, have been travelling around the UK by taxi since January 5
Constance Marten and her partner Mark Gordon, 48, have been travelling around the UK by taxi since January 5

The mother of an aristocratic woman who went missing more than a month ago with her newborn and convicted sex offender boyfriend has said she is "ready to do what it takes" to support her daughter and grandchild.

Virginie de Selliers pledged to stand by Constance Marten, 35, and her grandchild, telling her: "You are not alone in this situation. We will support you in whatever way we can."

Ms Marten and her partner Mark Gordon, 48, have been travelling around the UK by taxi since their car was found burning on the M61 in Bolton, Greater Manchester, on January 5.

Police believe the couple are sleeping rough in a blue tent and fear for the safety of the baby, who has not had any medical attention since birth in early January.

In the letter, sent to the PA news agency by a representative for the family, Mrs de Selliers wrote: "Open Letter to My Darling Daughter Constance.

"I know you well enough; you are focused, intelligent, passionate and complex with so much to offer the world. So many of your friends have come forward to say such positive things about you, assuring us of their warmest love and support for you and your family.

Napier Marten, a film and music producer, urged his daughter Constance to contact police after she and Mark Gordon vanished with their two-day-old baby
Napier Marten, a film and music producer, urged his daughter Constance to contact police after she and Mark Gordon vanished with their two-day-old baby

"You have made choices in your personal adult life which have proven to be challenging, however I respect them, I know that you want to keep your precious new-born child at all costs.

"With all that you have gone through this baby cannot be removed from you but instead needs looking after in a kind and warm environment.

"I want to help you and my grandchild. You deserve the opportunity to build a new life, establish a stable family and enjoy the same freedoms that most of us have.

"Constance, I will do what I can to stand alongside you and my grandchild. You are not alone in this situation. We will support you in whatever way we can.

'I am ready to do what it takes'

"I am ready to do what it takes for you to recover from this awful experience so you can thrive and enjoy motherhood.

"I love you and miss you, Mum xx."

It is the first time that Ms Marten's mother has said anything publicly about her daughter's disappearance.

The missing couple have so far avoided being traced by the police by moving around frequently and keeping their faces covered in CCTV images.

A £10,000 reward is on offer for information that leads to them being found safe.

Investigators said that in the months before they vanished they built up a significant amount of cash and used it to pay for places to stay and taxis around the country.

The couple travelled from Bolton to Liverpool, then to Harwich in Essex, then to east London and then to Newhaven in Sussex, where they were seen near the ferry port on January 8.

In an update on Sunday, the Metropolitan Police said they believe the family may be camping in Sussex.

Ms Marten, who is from a wealthy aristocratic family, was a promising drama student when she first met Gordon in 2016.

Since then the couple have led an isolated life, and in September, when Ms Marten was well into her pregnancy, began moving around rental flats.

Gordon served 20 years in prison in the US for rape and battery committed when he was 14.

Anyone with information can call the incident room on 020 7175 0785 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.