The family of a Northern Ireland man who was last seen on Monday has issued an urgent missing persons appeal.
Andrew Furey, who is from Lisburn, was last seen in Amsterdam on April 11, 2022.
The 48-year-old's family say they are beginning to get increasingly worried about his welfare and asked anyone with information on his whereabouts to get in touch with them.
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Andrew's sister Joanne told Belfast Live that he is around 5ft 8 or 9ins in height, is of thin build, wears glasses, has a stubble and would also wear a hat.
"We are very concerned about his welfare. He may have left the area now," she added.
"If I could give a message to Andrew, it would be, 'Please contact us and tell us you are OK. The whole family are really worried about you and just want you home safe'."
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