Liam Hannigan, a 34-year-old British tourist, has vanished in Tenerife, leaving his family deeply worried. Liam, who hails from Greater Manchester, was last heard from on February 7th while vacationing on the popular Canary Island. He had initially traveled with his partner on December 29th but chose to extend his stay after they returned home.
Liam's family grew concerned when they couldn't reach him on Friday, February 10th. His phone had been turned off, and messages sent to him remained undelivered. His sister, Ellie, reached out to the Missing Persons Tenerife group on social media, hoping someone might have seen him.
Liam is described as approximately 6ft 1in tall, with a slim build and tanned skin. He has a "Family First" tattoo on his chest and a small "A" on his wrist. He was last seen wearing a black shiny Moncler body warmer with a hood and green Croc shoes.
Adding to the mystery, Liam's bank card and passport were found with friends in Los Cristianos, while he was staying in La Asomada. His family believes he may have visited Los Cristianos and used his travel bank card there.
The Foreign Office has confirmed their involvement in the search for Liam. His family is desperately seeking any information that could lead to his whereabouts. They emphasize that Liam is very family-oriented and would never intentionally cause them distress. His disappearance is completely out of character, leaving them deeply worried.
Liam's mother and stepfather are flying to Tenerife to join the search efforts. The family pleads for any sightings or information, no matter how small, that could help bring Liam home.
5 Comments
Africa
Missing persons cases are never easy – may Liam be found soon, and may his family find the strength to endure this ordeal.
Mariposa
It seems like the details are being highlighted more for shock value than for real investigative help.
Bella Ciao
I’m skeptical—this might be a case of the family wanting attention rather than a genuine missing persons case.
Habibi
Another instance of overly dramatic storytelling. Is this really how missing cases are handled?
ZmeeLove
The detailed description might be just what’s needed to crowdsource information from locals.