Brit, 28, missing in Tenerife after failing to return home two weeks ago | World | News
Police are becoming “increasingly concerned” for the safety of a British national after he failed to board his return, Manchester-bound flight. The man, identified as Gerallt, vanished after flying to Tenerife earlier this month.
The Welshman left Llandudno on July 4 and was confirmed to have boarded a flight from Manchester on July 7 — but never checked in for his return on July 12. Authorities in Spain and the British Embassy are working to trace his whereabouts, with North Wales Police appealing for help and releasing a photo of him in a blue tracksuit.
Gerallt is described as 5ft 8in, with short black hair, and anyone with information is urged to contact police quoting reference number 51398.
A North Wales Police spokesperson said: “We are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of a man who has been missing since earlier this month.
“Several lines of inquiry are underway with the authorities in Tenerife, including the British Embassy.
“We are urging anybody who may know of his whereabouts, or for Gerallt himself, to make contact to let us or his family know that he is safe and well.”
His disappearance comes as the inquest into the death of Jay Slater — the 19-year-old who went missing on the same island last summer — continues.
Mr Slater was found dead in a ravine after vanishing while trying to walk back to his accommodation in Masca.