A BRIT has been missing in Tenerife for over two weeks after he failed to board his flight home to Manchester.
Gerallt, 28, left for the Spanish island on July 7, but hasn’t been seen since with police now becoming “increasingly concerned” for his safety.
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Authorities in Tenerife and the British Embassy have launched a desperate bid to try and find the Welshman.
North Wales Police West Conwy Coastal posted an urgent update on Gerallt as they said: “We are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of a man who has been missing since earlier this month.
“Gerallt, who is 28 years old, was last seen leaving his home address in Llandudno on July 4th.
“He is believed to be in Tenerife, after officers received information that he boarded a flight from Manchester Airport on July 7th.
“However following checks made with the airline he did not board his flight home on July 12th as expected.”
Cops also shared an image of the Llandudno man as they appealed for information to help with their search.
He is described as being 5ft 8in with short, black hair.
Gerallt was last seen wearing a navy-blue tracksuit and black trainers.
Anyone with information is being urged to get in touch with North Wales Police, citing reference number 51398.
It comes as the inquest into the death of Jay Slater, who vanished in Tenerife before being found at the bottom of a ravine last July, continued on Thursday.
Apprentice bricklayer Jay flew to the Spanish island last June to attend the NRG music festival in Playa de las Americas with two friends.
After a night of partying on June 17, the teen, of Oswaldtwistle, Lancs, travelled to an Airbnb apartment in Masca with two men.
Evidence heard during the inquest suggested that after Jay left the Airbnb he attempted to walk back to his own apartment before falling from a height into a ravine.
A huge search was launched before his body was found in a steep and inaccessible area, near the village of Masca, on July 15.
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