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Still no sign of German tourist who went missing in Plettenberg Bay
Nils Frederic Szembek was last seen camping at the Sunrise Caravan Park on 15 September.
The 26-year-old was reported missing by the owner of the park.
The Pink Ladies Missing Children Organisation's Dessie Rechner has appealed to the community for help.
“Apparently, he is mentally challenged, so obviously, his family overseas is worried about him. But anyone who sees him, please take him to the nearest police station."
Szenbek had left his passport, cellphone and some of his luggage at the accommodation he booked into.
Wesley Andrew, from the Plettenberg Bay Crime Prevention Association, who has been in contact with his family, told the SABC this is not the first time Szenbek has gone missing.
“They have confirmed that he has had a history of some sort of psychological issues and he has done something like this before he left Germany, came down to SA and went missing for a while.
"He was found in Wilderness. He actually had injured himself because he had gone on some mission into the forest. So please, if anyone does get eyes on Niels please contact the Plettenberg Bay police station.”
Mystery of missing German tourist | Cape Times
Nils Frederic Szembek was last seen camping at the Sunrise Caravan Park on 15 September.
The 26-year-old was reported missing by the owner of the park.
The Pink Ladies Missing Children Organisation's Dessie Rechner has appealed to the community for help.
“Apparently, he is mentally challenged, so obviously, his family overseas is worried about him. But anyone who sees him, please take him to the nearest police station."
Szenbek had left his passport, cellphone and some of his luggage at the accommodation he booked into.
Wesley Andrew, from the Plettenberg Bay Crime Prevention Association, who has been in contact with his family, told the SABC this is not the first time Szenbek has gone missing.
“They have confirmed that he has had a history of some sort of psychological issues and he has done something like this before he left Germany, came down to SA and went missing for a while.
"He was found in Wilderness. He actually had injured himself because he had gone on some mission into the forest. So please, if anyone does get eyes on Niels please contact the Plettenberg Bay police station.”
Mystery of missing German tourist | Cape Times