Sam Kennedy, a 20-year-old Scottish tourist from Clydebank, has gone missing in Poland, sparking a desperate appeal from his family to help locate him. Kennedy was scheduled to fly back to Glasgow from Krakow but did not show up for his return flight, leaving his loved ones deeply concerned about his whereabouts.
Kennedy’s sister, Robyn, has taken to social media to seek assistance, expressing her distress over not hearing from him since his expected return. The online appeal has gained significant attention, with many people sharing the message in hopes of finding Sam.
In a heartfelt message, Robyn urged anyone with information on her brother’s location to come forward and help with the search efforts. The family is grateful for any support and assistance from the public during this unsettling time.
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The Foreign Office has confirmed its aid to Sam Kennedy’s family as they navigate this troubling situation. This incident follows closely on the heels of the conclusion of the official search for another missing individual, Jay Slater, in Tenerife. Despite the search efforts ending, Slater’s family remains determined to find the 19-year-old who vanished in Buenavista del Norte after a festival gathering.
As the search for Sam Kennedy continues, his family and friends remain hopeful for his safe return. The community has rallied together to support the family during this difficult time, and the authorities are working diligently to locate the missing tourist.