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-Issue Number 200
Thursday, December 1, 2005
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FOUND!We bring missing man back to his family

* In his cliffside hideaway, Karl studies the paper that found him: .Exclusive by JONATHAN STONES

MISSING British barman Karl Smith has been found and reunited with his family – thanks to Tenerife’s favourite newspaper. Broke and dishevelled, the 28-year-old was disorientated and barely recognisable when we peeled back the palmleaf door to his cliffside cave. One day later we brought together mother and son for a tearful embrace after months apart.
Police in Britain and Spain were desperately seeking missing Karl after reports he had been beaten and robbed of
his money and passport. Interpol joined the search, fearing the worst after he failed to contact family or use his bank account since early July of this year. But despite their concerted efforts, it was The Tenerife Sun that traced Karl to a rocky hideaway in a remote area of the south. Karl’s mother Denise, said: “I thought he might be dead. We are so grateful to your newspaper.”
His grandfather, who flew with her to Tenerife for the reunion, added: “All sorts go through your mind, from concrete boots to whether he had left the island completely.”
Following a painstaking investigation, The Tenerife Sun followed a trail of clues to a remote coastal commune used as a haven by travellers and hippies. There we circulated photos of Karl to track the missing bartender to his cramped cave. Dazed and down to his last two euros, Karl admitted: “I’m hanging by a thread. Your timing could not be better.”

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How Karl survived – Full report pages 2 and 3

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