POLICE APPEAL OVER MISSING FERRY PASSENGER DANIEL BRADLEY

Missing Liverpool to Belfast ferry passenger Daniel Bradley

Missing Liverpool to Belfast ferry passenger Daniel Bradley

THE PSNI and Merseyside Police are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of 53-year-old Daniel Bradley who has been missing since Tuesday of this week.

Daniel, who comes from Manchester, was seen at 9.30 pm on Sunday, 17 May, by a friend and has not been in touch with any family or friends since then.

It is believed that Daniel had booked a trip to Belfast and he is believed to have boarded the Liverpool to Belfast ferry on Monday night.

He was last seen on the ferry in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Officers are appealing to anyone who may have seen Daniel on the ferry, or who has any information which could help them with their inquiries to contact them.

The investigation team is also liaising with officers from the PSNI and Greater Manchester Police.

Daniel is described as a white male, 5ft 7in tall, with a slight athletic build and short grey hair.

He was last seen, just before 1.30am on 19 May, wearing a black jacket with a white emblem on the left hand side, a white/light coloured shirt, a blue or black tie, black trousers and black shoes.

A police spokesperson said: “Detectives are investigating whether Daniel got off the ferry and, if so, where he went from there.

“There is also potential that he may have fallen overboard.

“Officers have been in contact with Daniel’s family and a Family Liaison Officer is providing support.

“Anyone who has any information which could help the police with their inquiries can contact Merseyside Police on 0151 777 2265.”

Alternatively they can contact the PSNI on the 101 non-emergency number.

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