A BRIT who vanished after a trip to Thailand has been found safe following a mysterious two-week search that spanned 5,000 miles.
Simon Robinson, 27, jetted into Thailand for a solo trip on July 22, initially planning to stay until August 3.
Simon has been found safe
Sister Sarah (right) confirmed he was safe
He phoned his girlfriend on July 26 to let her know he was coming home early.
But until last night, he hadn’t been heard from since.
The Lincolnshire lad was initially thought missing in Bangkok, where he was last heard from, before family received information in fact boarded a flight to Finland.
He was then supposed to hop on a connecting flight from Helsinki-Manchester and never did – but now he has been found safe, his sister told The Sun.
She said she received a brief phone call from Simon, who said he was safe and well.
She told The Sun today: “Simon rang me and apologised. He’s okay thank God.
“He didn’t say [where he was]. I’m just so happy he is okay.
“I didn’t ask if he was coming back. I was just so relieved to hear his voice.”
An Instagram page dedicated to the search and run by one of Simon’s school friends celebrated the news.
A post said: “Best news ever!!! Thank you everyone so much for the support!!! Let’s get Simon home where he had been very missed.”
Worried family were desperately trying to get the attention of British and Thai authorities to kick-start a search when he was feared lost in the busy Bangkok streets.
A major development came when a social media user claiming to be a Thai immigration officer informed family Simon boarded a Finnair flight from Bangkok-Helsinki.
Friend Demi Guttesen then discovered Simon was last active on his phone when that plane was due to land.
Relieved family have now taken to social media to update followers, saying Simon was sorry for causing distress.
Sister Sarah Robinson Dale wrote on Facebook: “Update. Simon has rang me he is ok and deeply sorry for worrying everyone. Thank you to everyone who has shared and supported us.”
The family vented their fury at police in the UK and Thailand, accusing them of not helping.
Sarah, from Barnsley, told South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Alan Billings, in a complaint letter: “As Simon’s sister, I feel neglected and unsupported during this distressing time.”
South Yorkshire police previously told The Sun it was unable to comment on Simon’s case because they hadn’t raised their own missing persons appeal.
But a spokesperson confirmed cops directed Sarah to deal with Thai authorities or the search.
In her complaint letter, Sarah said the “lack of progress” was “unbearable”.
She said: “This situation is causing significant emotional distress to Simon’s family and friends … we are desperate for answers and action.”
The Sun can also reveal that the family were targeted by online ghouls making bogus ransom demands.
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