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Find a missing person
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Have you tried these.The National missing persons helpline.Freephone.0 -
Hi
I know this is terrible to even contemplate but this link takes you to the Tsunami victims/survivors register:
http://www.missingpersons.or.th/index.en.html
I hope you find him alive and well and deserving a good hiding for being thoughtless.0 -
:exclamati Tell us his name, Betterbargains. Somone may recognise it.Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times and I'll smash your face in.0
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I have just read through this thread and can't see the name of the missing man. Would you like to give us that too? Someone may recognise it.Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times and I'll smash your face in.0
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See post #11..0
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Christmasshopper wrote::exclamati Tell us his name, Betterbargains. Somone may recognise it.
Many thanks to you all for replying.
I am getting more and more worried about him, with every passing week.
His name is Stephen Holmes aged 49.
Blonde hair and blue eyes..about 5'5" and is originally from Blackpool so speaks with a Northern accent.
My Daughter has tried the Tsunami people and he is not listed.
Many thanks for all the other suggestions which I personally will try.
In this selfish world that we all live in today..it is really good to know that there are kind people like yourselves who are willing to help.
I am always prompted to hit the thankyou button for everyone who takes the time and effort to reply.When life throws you lemons...put them in a gin and tonic !!0 -
black-saturn wrote:This might be a long shot but I have done some travelling in the past and I am a member of the Virtual Tourist website. Regular travellers on that site all know each other and if they are travelling to the same area they will meet up. So I don't know whether it would be worth joining it and contacting some of the people who have been to the places you think he might have been. Heres the link http://www.virtualtourist.com
I know it's a long shot but it's free and you never know.
Many thanks for this really useful suggestion.
I have just posted a thread in their forum.When life throws you lemons...put them in a gin and tonic !!0 -
Dan, I don't understand. What does see post #11 mean? Is it a code?
This poor lady is obviously very concerned about her daughter's father and needs all the help she can get. From her messages it sounds as though she has already tried everything she can think of to find him and fears the worst. In my spare time I keep coming back to this thread to see if there is anymore information that I can use to do internet searches that may help her. Could you be more specific please? Anything you know could be helpful, however small or insignificant it may seem. Please let us know whatever information you have.Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times and I'll smash your face in.0 -
The missing man is Stephen Holmes...
Each post to a thread has a post number in the top right hand corner of it-yours is post#30, mine should be #31!!
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Your ex-husband is obviously missing, whether you knew his address or not. When your daughter contacted the police, was it the police force from Blackpool?Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times and I'll smash your face in.0
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