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Family launch appeal for 23-year-old Brit missing in Madrid
A family in the UK have launched a desperate appeal to the public to help locate Nixon Smith who has not been heard of since catching a flight to Madrid on November 19th.
Missing posters have been issued by family and friends in the hope that someone may have spotted the 23-year-old on the streets of the capital and tell them that he’s safe.
"As far as we know he has no reason to run away or go into hiding and has no previous history of living on the streets," his friend Hollie Jones told The Local.
"He was previously in Malaga on holiday before he flew into Madrid on 19 November and went missing. He doesn't speak Spanish."
Nixon was due to fly home to Birmingham after being issued with an emergency passport at the British Consulate in Malaga following a robbery which left him without belongings, funds or a phone.
It has been confirmed that he took a flight from Malaga to Madrid but did not take the connecting flight to Birmingham ten hours later.
The appeal state he may be “distressed, confused and not instantly recognisable”.
A family in the UK have launched a desperate appeal to the public to help locate Nixon Smith who has not been heard of since catching a flight to Madrid on November 19th.
Missing posters have been issued by family and friends in the hope that someone may have spotted the 23-year-old on the streets of the capital and tell them that he’s safe.
"As far as we know he has no reason to run away or go into hiding and has no previous history of living on the streets," his friend Hollie Jones told The Local.
"He was previously in Malaga on holiday before he flew into Madrid on 19 November and went missing. He doesn't speak Spanish."
Nixon was due to fly home to Birmingham after being issued with an emergency passport at the British Consulate in Malaga following a robbery which left him without belongings, funds or a phone.
It has been confirmed that he took a flight from Malaga to Madrid but did not take the connecting flight to Birmingham ten hours later.
The appeal state he may be “distressed, confused and not instantly recognisable”.