Article: JEZEBEL; So who am I? asks the Englishwoman who awoke in an Athens gutter, her mind a total blank.

Byline: BILL MOULAND

JEZEBEL Blythe wears a brown, ankle-length jumble sale dress and an expression of bemused incomprehension.

Behind her, just outside the garden of the day centre, traffic froths to and fro in the heat of the day, while shoppers park their cars to go to Sainsbury's.

'I just feel rather a blank,' she says.

'I don't know Maidstone at all. I don't know why I am in this particular section of the world.' Miss, Ms or Mrs Blythe is the middleaged woman with the tied back grey hair who has been rescued by the Church of England after drifting on the streets of Athens and Piraeus in Greece for more than a year suffering from ...

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