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Family of missing Mark Palmer urge expats to help in search
14/06/2019
FAMILY and friends of missing 32-year-old Mark Palmer say they are 'getting desperate' after several trips to the Ontinyent (Valencia province) area and are continuing to crowdfund expenses so as many as them as possible can go out searching for him.
Mark, who is suffering from depression, decided to move to Spain in search of a new life and happiness, but disappeared on April 27 in the inland Vall d'Albaida district.
He had previously sent a WhatsApp message to a friend saying he was 'sick of life' and 'had a rope, drugs and alcohol', and bidding farewell.
Mark may have been carrying a yellow rope at the time he vanished.
His dad and his uncle Steve have visited the area twice, but say the process of examining his phone records and CCTV footage on and around the time he disappeared is a very slow process – albeit the Lucie Blackman Trust, a missing persons charity in the UK, says this is 'normal'.
Mark, from Dunstable (Bedfordshire, UK) is described as being of slim build with very short ginger hair and a red beard.
Anyone who thinks they may have seen him should call the 112 emergency hotline, which has English-speaking operators, or contact Bedfordshire police if they are based in the UK.
A Facebook site, 'Mark Palmer – missing in Spain' – has been created with ongoing updates and photographs.
FAMILY and friends of missing 32-year-old Mark Palmer say they are 'getting desperate' after several trips to the Ontinyent (Valencia province) area and are continuing to crowdfund expenses so as many as them as possible can go out searching for him.
Mark, who is suffering from depression, decided to move to Spain in search of a new life and happiness, but disappeared on April 27 in the inland Vall d'Albaida district.
He had previously sent a WhatsApp message to a friend saying he was 'sick of life' and 'had a rope, drugs and alcohol', and bidding farewell.
Mark may have been carrying a yellow rope at the time he vanished.
His dad and his uncle Steve have visited the area twice, but say the process of examining his phone records and CCTV footage on and around the time he disappeared is a very slow process – albeit the Lucie Blackman Trust, a missing persons charity in the UK, says this is 'normal'.
Mark, from Dunstable (Bedfordshire, UK) is described as being of slim build with very short ginger hair and a red beard.
Anyone who thinks they may have seen him should call the 112 emergency hotline, which has English-speaking operators, or contact Bedfordshire police if they are based in the UK.
A Facebook site, 'Mark Palmer – missing in Spain' – has been created with ongoing updates and photographs.
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FAMILY and friends of missing 32-year-old Mark Palmer say they are 'getting desperate' after several trips to the Ontinyent (Valencia province) area and are continuing to crowdfund expenses so as many as them as possible can go out searching for him.
Mark, who is suffering from depression, decided to move to Spain in search of a new life and happiness, but disappeared on April 27 in the inland Vall d'Albaida district.
He had previously sent a WhatsApp message to a friend saying he was 'sick of life' and 'had a rope, drugs and alcohol', and bidding farewell.
Mark may have been carrying a yellow rope at the time he vanished.
His dad and his uncle Steve have visited the area twice, but say the process of examining his phone records and CCTV footage on and around the time he disappeared is a very slow process – albeit the Lucie Blackman Trust, a missing persons charity in the UK, says this is 'normal'.
Mark, from Dunstable (Bedfordshire, UK) is described as being of slim build with very short ginger hair and a red beard.
Anyone who thinks they may have seen him should call the 112 emergency hotline, which has English-speaking operators, or contact Bedfordshire police if they are based in the UK.
A Facebook site, 'Mark Palmer – missing in Spain' – has been created with ongoing updates and photographs.
FAMILY and friends of missing 32-year-old Mark Palmer say they are 'getting desperate' after several trips to the Ontinyent (Valencia province) area and are continuing to crowdfund expenses so as many as them as possible can go out searching for him.
Mark, who is suffering from depression, decided to move to Spain in search of a new life and happiness, but disappeared on April 27 in the inland Vall d'Albaida district.
He had previously sent a WhatsApp message to a friend saying he was 'sick of life' and 'had a rope, drugs and alcohol', and bidding farewell.
Mark may have been carrying a yellow rope at the time he vanished.
His dad and his uncle Steve have visited the area twice, but say the process of examining his phone records and CCTV footage on and around the time he disappeared is a very slow process – albeit the Lucie Blackman Trust, a missing persons charity in the UK, says this is 'normal'.
Mark, from Dunstable (Bedfordshire, UK) is described as being of slim build with very short ginger hair and a red beard.
Anyone who thinks they may have seen him should call the 112 emergency hotline, which has English-speaking operators, or contact Bedfordshire police if they are based in the UK.
A Facebook site, 'Mark Palmer – missing in Spain' – has been created with ongoing updates and photographs.
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