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Sunday 8 May 2016

Hunt for missing father-of-two who disappeared during a night out on holiday in Turkey

This piece of news was written by Darren Boyle for the Daily Mail online newspaper on the 7th May of 2016.

The news is about the disappearance of Troy Ross, a British 28-year-old father-of-two from Leeds, West Yorkshire. He and his partner, Deanna Willumsen, had flown to Turkey on a holiday for five days. They were staying in the Jiva Beach Resort. On the 28th April, on Saturday, she left the room around 8:30 pm to visit a friend of hers that was also staying at the hotel. When she came back, the room was empty. After checking the CCTV, Troy was seen kicking at the door of the empty room because he had got himself locked out. Later, around 9:30 pm, he was last seen leaving the hotel on his own. 



After two days, Deanna had to fly back home to take care of their three-months-old son. She still hoped that Troy would be there, thinking that he might have flown back to Leeds sooner than expected in fear of the consequences for breaking the hotel room's door. However, he didn't turn up. Deanna pleads that if he reads the news she only wants to know if he's alright.

Reports say that Troy had left the hotel room without his passport and without his mobile phone. He had taken some cash and her partner's credit cart with him, but authorities haven't found any clue of him using it or of him being attended in any hospital of the area.



Personally, I think that this is a strange case. First of all, why break the door if he could just go to reception to ask for someone to help him? Then he left with no identification and took money with him. Now that doesn't necessarily have to be suspicious, but i think that there must be more evidences that could be found thanks to the CCTV recordings. Anyways, I hope they find him and that he's well.

VOCABULARY

scaffold: a raised platform for workers and materials.
kick down: to strike with the foot or feet.
lie low: to keep quiet and not be noticed, to avoid being conspicuous.


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