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Orlaith Clinton

Family in emotional plea as missing Belfast man last sighted one month ago

It has been one month since the last sighting of missing Belfast man Ábhristín Ó Cadhlaigh.

Mr Ó Cadhlaigh left the Royal Victoria Hospital on Sunday May 2 at around 6.45pm and four weeks on his family are desperate for contact.

The 49-year-old was spotted on CCTV in stores in Portadown at the time he went missing and it believed he may have connection in the Republic of Ireland, however there have been no sightings of him to date.

It is understood that he may be wearing a distinctive red coat.

Police and the family of Ábhristín are issuing a fresh appeal today for him to get in touch with them.

Appealing directly to Ábhristín, his partner Nieves Carranza said: “We understand that you are struggling and that you might be scared and worried, but we really need to hear from you and know that you are safe. We love and care about you and just want you home.

“We are all here for you, please let us know where you are. You can call on any of us any time, or call the police, just let us know you are OK.”

Investigating Officer Inspector Rocks said: “We all want to ensure that Ábhristín is found safe and well and we have been continuing to carry out extensive enquiries.

“We would again urge anyone who may have seen Ábhristín or have any information about his whereabouts, to call us on 101 so we can help reunite him with his family.”

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