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‘Tortuous search’ for Belfast man John George ends after body found in Spain

The father-of-two was reported missing after he failed to board his flight home from Spain on 18 December.

THE FAMILY OF Belfast man John George, who failed to return home from a holiday in Alicante last month, have said that Spanish authorities have told them that his body has been recovered. 

The 37-year-old father-of-two was last in contact with his family by phone on 14 December.

He was reported missing four days later after he failed to board his flight home to Northern Ireland.

Solicitor firm KRW Law said John George’s father Billy contacted them on Tuesday evening with an update that Spanish police believed they had found his son’s remains.

“We can confirm the father of Mr George contacted us today shortly after 5pm to confirm Spanish police told him they had recovered his son’s remains,” the statement said.

“Mr Billy George was told that his son’s body was now in a morgue awaiting formal identification.

“The family are both distressed but also relieved at this latest news. It brings to an end an extremely tortuous search process for the body.”

featureimage Members of the K9 Search and Rescue NI team travelled to Alicante. K9 Search and Rescue K9 Search and Rescue

John George’s family and friends had travelled to Spain to help search efforts and made public pleas for information.

Parents Billy and Sharon, brother Darren, and sisters Courtney and Caitlin – along with up to 50 friends and wider family from Northern Ireland – were involved in the wide-scale search operation.

His family said they believe he has been murdered and buried. 

The statement said a murder investigation had been launched and appealed for privacy for John George’s family.

It said: “The family want to thank all who have helped and supported them over the last number of days.

“They now respectfully ask for some privacy to allow them both time and space to engage on the next harrowing stages on what is now a formalised murder investigation.”

Police in Northern Ireland have been aiding their Spanish counterparts with their investigation and had issued appeals for information since John George was reported missing.

With reporting by Jane Moore

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