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Drunk man spends hours helping search for missing person before realising they were looking for him | Daily Mail Online :

Drunk Turkish man spends hours helping search party hunting for missing person without realizing it's him. Beyhan Mutlu, 50, was drinking with friends when he wandered into the woods. He was reported missing but then stumbled across a search and rescue party. He joined in the search and only realised his error when his name was called.


Turkey: 'Missing' man joins search party looking for himself
'Missing' drunk man accidentally joins his own search party - NZ Herald
Turkish man Beyhan Mutlu joins his own search party
Missing Man In Turkey Joins Search Party That Was Looking For Him


Drunk man spends hours helping search for missing person before realising they were looking for him | Daily Mail Online :

In 2012, an Asian tourist who went missing in Iceland was found in her own search party after she failed to recognise her own description released by police.

Missing woman "finds herself" after intense search - CBS News
The Missing Person Who Joined Her Own Search Party
From Iceland — Woman Takes Part In Search For Herself
 
I am laughing but deep inside I know that I easily could became one of those searching for me. Thanks to my dog I got out of an exerciseloop after several rounds, I guess she got fed up to walk the same path over and over.
We are all looking for our self deep inside ,Not all of us get slapped in the face with our identity when we feel lost but i feel better knowing we could.
 

Although I had sad episodes, both of my parents died, my dad in 1994, my mom in 2007, I feel peace. At the same time I miss their care...my mother always said when we said goodbye: be careful, don't go on the ice, or my dad: don't do what I've done. Be wiser.
 
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Although I had sad episodes, both of my parents died, my dad in 1994, my mom in 2007, I feel peace. At the same time I miss their care...my mother always said when we said goodbye: be careful, don't go on the ice, or my dad: don't do what I've done. Be wiser.
<3. I am lucky to still have both my parents. Dad is 86 and Mum is 79. She only just stopped working in the family business last year. She wanted a Ford Mustang for a retirement present so I bought her one. When I give her lip she threatens to run me over with it :eek::D
 

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