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Husband of Brit who vanished from sunbed describes his nightmare
Chris Bourda, 66, has slammed the Greek police for their lack of urgency in searching for his wife Michele, 59, who disappeared from Ofrynio beach in the city of Kavala at around noon on Friday.www.dailymail.co.uk
Speaking to the Daily Mail from Greece, where he is still desperately searching for his wife Mr Bourda said: 'She had seemed quite happy that day. We went for a short swim as it was windy and there were a few waves.
'She then ordered a few crepes and said we could have a nice sleep after. Unfortunately I fell asleep first and when I woke up she wasn't there.
'I quickly ran to the toilet and knocked on the ladies but she wasn't in there. I then ran to the beach to look again in the water.
'I asked the people behind us if they had seen her, they said no but then later they sent a photograph to the police which had shown us eating crepes in the background.
'I then quickly went back to the waiter to say my wife was missing, have you seen her and he started laughing.'
It was only after Mr Bourda explained to the waiter that his wife had 'psychological problems and needed to call the police' that the barman realised the gravity of the situation.
He then asked for help from a local shopkeeper who rang the police, but officers did not arrive at the scene until two hours later, forcing Mr Bourda to continue his search alone
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Pharmacist Mr Bourda said that his wife, who worked at BT before working at a local council, had suffered intermittently from episodes of depression and anxiety for a number of years.
She had disappeared on one occasion before when they lived in London after suffering from a bout of depression after being made redundant but fortunately the police acted quickly and fortunately the mother-of-one was found that night.