British man, 34, ‘vanishes’ in Tenerife weeks after going on holiday with partne
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The family of a British man on holiday in Tenerife who hasn’t been seen since Friday are desperate for a sighting or news of his whereabouts.
Liam Hannigan hasn’t been in touch with his family or friends since February 7, and his sister Ellie believes his phone is switched off.
He first flew out there on holiday with his partner on December 29, but returned to visit friends he met during the trip.
A missing person appeal has been launched after his passport and one of his bank cards was found at a family friend’s house in the Los Cristianos resort.
Ellie told the MEN: ‘Normally if he wasn’t speaking to me, he’d speak to another of his sisters or our mum.
‘Over the weekend we realised he hadn’t contacted any of us, and his friends said they hadn’t seen him since Friday morning.
‘He’s very family orientated. He would never ever stress us out like this, it’s very unusual. My mum and step-dad are flying out today.
‘Even just a sighting or someone who assumes they’ve seen him could help. We just want him home’
Liam, 34, is around 6ft in1, slim, with tanned skin and a tattoo on his chest saying ‘Family First’ and a small ‘A’ on his wrist. He has a full beard.
He could be wearing a black shiny Moncler body warmer with a hood and green Croc shoes.
He was staying in the La Asomada area, but also visited friends in the Los Cristianos, spending money on a travel bank card there.
The Foreign Office has said they are supporting the family. A spokesperson said in a statement: “We are supporting the family of a British man in Tenerife.”
It is understood the case has also been reported to Greater Manchester Police.
Anyone with information is being urged to contact police in Tenerife by making a report in English by phoning the National Police helpline on 902 102 112.
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