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GUIDE ON PAGES 24 - 28 ISSUE NO. 1765
2 - 8 May 2019
MALLORCA
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Helicopter search for missing DJ By Karl Smallman THE family of Rem Kingston, 31, a DJ who went missing on a ferry in Spain on March 22 have appealed for the public’s help as they intensify their search to find him. They have set up a crowdfunding page with a £10,000 target to raise money for a private helicopter search that has, so far, proved fruitless. And at the time of going to press, €9,594 had been pledged. The pilot has donated his time free of charge. Rem was last seen on the Hypatia de Alejandria ferry as it travelled between Ibiza and Mallorca. “Spanish police have been extremely helpful,” say the family, adding: “However their resources and time are limited, so we are trying to raise funds to continue the search for Rem in every way we can. Your help will allow us to work with local experts on land, sea and air with the hopes of bringing Rem home.” Sister Megan KingstonScannell said: “Police believe he may have disembarked from the ferry in Palma, Ibiza or Valencia after becoming paranoid, fear-
MISSING BRIT DJ: Rem Kingston (inset) hasn’t been seen since he boarded a ferry in Spain (file image). ful and untrusting of other people. “He may have become scared and hid and disembarked on the ferry’s return to Ibiza/Valencia or is in Palma.” There has been a possible sighting in Valencia. “It’s crucial you inform the police even if you’re not sure if it’s Rem. “He will look different to his photographs now through not shaving, longer head hair
and tiredness.” Megan added: “The more we raise, the greater the search options we can explore. Once Rem is found, all further donations with be donated to the mental health charity Mind to help others.” If you have any information, please contact the police in Spain (112) or in the in UK (999). https://www.justgiving.com /crowdfunding/helpfindrem