'Why, oh why, is his phone still in use over two hours after we saw him on CCTV footage?'
26.03.2024 - 10:49
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A devastated mother has issued an emotional plea after her son disappeared. Jack O'Sullivan was last seen walking near Bristol city centre, along Brunel Lock Road, on Saturday, March 2 at 3.15am, having attended a birthday party in the Hotwells area.
Catherine O'Sullivan has since shared a photo of her missing son, describing him as 'my world.' Avon and Somerset Police, which is investigating the 22-year-old's disappearance, said that at 3.24am, he had attempted to make a call to a friend who was still at the party, but when the friend called back ten minutes later, Mr O'Sullivan answered but only managed to say "hello" before the line cut out, reports WalesOnline.
His phone remained active on the Find My Friends app until 6.44am. Catherine, from Neath, shared a photo of her missing son on social media, together with the message: "This is my son, my world. He is missing but questions still remain for us."
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"Why, oh why, is his phone still in use over two hours after we saw him on CCTV footage? Please share this far and wide, we just need help in getting this message across. We must get an answer to be able to put one foot in front of another and move forward. Please help us."
Detective inspector Jason Chidgey, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: "This is an extremely distressing time for the loved ones of Jack and we're continuing to carry out urgent enquiries to establish what happened to him. We're keen for the public to focus on the time of the last confirmed sighting and we still want to speak to anyone driving on the Cumberland Basin around this time, as well as anyone driving outbound towards Ashton, as they