Family of missing man who vanished on Portugal stag fly out to find answers

1 day ago 7

Greg Monks

Greg Monks (Image: Supplied)

Greg Monks, a 38-year-old plant mechanic from Glasgow, disappeared in the early hours of Wednesday while making his way back to his Albufeira accommodation after a first night out with pals on a stag do.

As well as his mum and girlfriend, his father is also expected to touch down in the Algarve this evening, having cut short a trip to Spain amid growing fears for Greg's safety.

He is due to be on a return flight to Scotland tomorrow afternoon. Police have been scouring hospitals and tracking potential bank card usage, alongside obtaining phone location data, in cooperation with the Monks family.

Greg's sister Jillian, who sounded the alarm yesterday, has indicated that the police are now zeroing in on an area known as Cerro da Aguia following CCTV sightings of Greg.

Greg Monks' sister has made a public appeal on Facebook

Greg Monks' sister has made a public appeal on Facebook (Image: Supplied)

Jillian told the Daily Record: "The police have been searching the Cerro da Aguia area because he was seen in or near that area on CCTV. He left his friends on the Albufeira strip to head back to his tourist apartment and they were on the first night of a stag do and had been drinking, so the thinking is that he could have got lost on his way back to his holiday apartment and possibly had some sort of accident and I understand inquiries are being made in that area.

"The police have asked us to try to access his banking details to see if he's used his cards but we don't have his passwords so it's not been confirmed if he's used them. The police have advised us that all the hospitals have been checked.

"I was phoning him when his friends alerted me on Wednesday morning he'd gone missing and at first it was ringing out but now the phone appears to be out of battery and getting a fix on where it might have last been or is now is not obviously proving easy.

"I've managed to get his iPad to access his Apple account but his phone is just saying it's offline and no tracking is available. Apple are saying at the moment they can't do anything and the police are waiting as well and I think they've also tried pinging a cell tower.

"Greg's got a tattoo at the top of his right arm which might help people identify him over and above the photos that are already out there. If he's not wearing a top or has got a vest top on it would be visible. It's an unfinished tattoo of a Thor-type Viking."

Revealing their mum was already in the Algarve along with Greg's girlfriend Alison Meechan Fraser, and stating their dad was due in the area tonight, Jillian added: "There are about 10 to 15 friends all from Scotland on the stag do and Greg was due to be a groomsman.

"Obviously all the friends are actively searching for him with the police. They were all due to go out on a boat trip today and I know he would have wanted to be on that. Greg's a plant mechanic so he fixes big diggers and HGVs and things like that.

"He's a really hard worker, a quiet guy. He's not out that often. He lives quite a quiet, content life with his girlfriend and they have a bulldog and they just go out walking the dog. My sister and I have children and he's a great uncle to them. My daughter particularly has got a very close bond with him. She dotes on him.

"He's not got any mental health issues or issues with depression. Nothing like this has ever happened before. That's why when I got the phone call from one of his friends on Wednesday to say he had gone missing it immediately threw up a red flag.

Invalid email

We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy

"We're just praying at the moment that we get positive news before the day's out because the longer this goes on the more worrying this gets. The last calls we know he's made was to his girlfriend around 9pm on Tuesday when he arrived and a couple of hours later when he got to the Albufeira strip."

Other British holidaymakers have reacted to Greg's family's calls for help by promising their support. The missing man was staying at Novochoro Apartments, a tourist resort consisting of 31 units, thought to be around a 15-minute walk from the Albufeira strip.

Just last month, Gregor Thomson, a history student at Edinburgh University, briefly disappeared less than 24 hours after landing in Madrid with his rugby club teammates for a weekend getaway. The 21 year old's father, Murray, arrived in the Spanish capital only to discover that his son had resurfaced after getting lost from his mates during a night on the town.

Read Entire Article






<