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The family of a Northern Ireland man who has been missing in the Netherlands for almost two weeks say they are "worried sick" and have appealed for him to get in touch.
Connor James Murphy (39), originally from Newcastle, Co Down, has been living in Amsterdam for the past three years, where he works as a chef.
He was last seen between 1am and 2am on Sunday, January 13 in the Nieuwmarkt area of the city.
Mr Murphy had been visiting a friend in the area on Saturday, January 12 and left in the early hours of the following morning, but has not been seen since.
His family say they are very concerned and that his disappearance is totally out of character.
His sisters Rebecca and Alison and brother Matthew travelled to Amsterdam this week to help in the search for him and say the whole family is "worried sick".
They have spent the past few days handing out flyers, sticking up posters and contacting various hospitals and homeless shelters, but so far have no leads.
Alison Clarke is appealing to her brother to get in contact with any family member or friends.
We’re all worried sick, say family of Northern Ireland chef missing in Amsterdam for two weeks - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
Connor James Murphy (39), originally from Newcastle, Co Down, has been living in Amsterdam for the past three years, where he works as a chef.
He was last seen between 1am and 2am on Sunday, January 13 in the Nieuwmarkt area of the city.
Mr Murphy had been visiting a friend in the area on Saturday, January 12 and left in the early hours of the following morning, but has not been seen since.
His family say they are very concerned and that his disappearance is totally out of character.
His sisters Rebecca and Alison and brother Matthew travelled to Amsterdam this week to help in the search for him and say the whole family is "worried sick".
They have spent the past few days handing out flyers, sticking up posters and contacting various hospitals and homeless shelters, but so far have no leads.
Alison Clarke is appealing to her brother to get in contact with any family member or friends.
We’re all worried sick, say family of Northern Ireland chef missing in Amsterdam for two weeks - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk