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Jón Jónsson answers are in Iceland, not Ireland, his brother says
Jón Jónsson answers are in Iceland, not Ireland, his brother says

Irish Times

time3 hours ago

  • Irish Times

Jón Jónsson answers are in Iceland, not Ireland, his brother says

The brother of missing Icelandic man Jón Jónsson agrees with Garda detectives that the answers to his brother's disappearance six years ago lie in Iceland . The poker player had been in Ireland less than 24 hours when he disappeared after leaving the Bonnington Hotel in February 2019 during the Dublin Poker Festival. 'You would think the answers are in Iceland,' said Jón's brother, Davíð Karl Wiium. 'Probably something prior to his disappearance has something to do with his disappearance.' Five gardaí have come to Reykjavik for the first time this week to work on the case, a development that is welcomed by Wiium and his family. Gardaí are working closely with members of the Icelandic police. 'We are very happy that they're here. It's a huge milestone in the case. It's been six years,' Wiium said. READ MORE He hopes that in Iceland, gardaí will get answers that will point them in the right direction. 'I hope, by coming here, the Irish police can get a better understanding of what he was doing before he came to Ireland. Look into his closest surroundings, talk with people of interest, the family, friends,' Wiium said. 'You get to know the person. You get to know what he was doing, and where he was before, and what he was involved in.' [ 'I'm almost certain something happened': Family fear missing Jón Jónsson was killed by hitman in case of mistaken identity Opens in new window ] Wiium met gardaí in Reykjavik this week as they began to take statements in Iceland. He has felt momentum pick up in the case again with recent media appearances such as The Late Late Show, which the family appeared on in March. A podcast series on Jónsson's disappearance also came out in January. 'We really felt the snowball rolling,' Wiium said, adding that the podcast has given the family extra strength. 'It has probably been the most positive impact from the beginning. It was like an extra push that we needed after a long, long time.' Where is Jón?/Hvar er Jón? is a co-production between RTÉ and Icelandic broadcaster RÚV. It delves into Jón's background over seven episodes, through interviews with his family and friends. Jón's family welcomed the podcast's focus on Jón's case and hoped it would bring them answers. Wiium said it was important also that the podcast 'portrayed Jón as who he is. He was a really good man, a great person and father that coincidentally started playing poker a couple of years before he disappeared.' Wiium said his brother had been looking forward to the tournament and remembers him speaking about it for weeks beforehand. 'I know he really wanted to be a poker player. He was not a sports guy. He was into board games, poker, video games, that kind of stuff. And he wanted to be really good at poker.' He speaks of a man who was always there for everyone. 'A 'family comes first' kind of man. So it's very much out of character.' The toll it has taken on Jón's family has been immense. 'It's hard for everyone. It's a big family, and emotionally it's hard. When you have someone disappearing very close to you, it starts to tear you up inside. It always creeps back. It's always there.' 'We just really want to find him, and hopefully figure out what happened.'

NSW Police call for public help to locate missing South Coast hiker Christopher Moore
NSW Police call for public help to locate missing South Coast hiker Christopher Moore

News.com.au

time3 hours ago

  • News.com.au

NSW Police call for public help to locate missing South Coast hiker Christopher Moore

A hiker who was dropped off for a camping trip three days ago has gone missing on the NSW South Coast. Christopher Moore, 38, was last seen on Twelve Mile Rd in Jerrawangala, about 32km south of Nowra at 10.30am on Wednesday but failed to return when he was supposed to be picked up on Friday. Police have launched a huge search operation involving rescue crews, SES and Rural Fire Service volunteers in the area he went missing. The search kicked off at 8am on Saturday. 'He was last seen wearing khaki and black pants and a khaki-coloured hooded jumper,' a police spokesman said. 'Christopher is believed to be in the Jerrawangala or Wandandian areas. 'Police and family hold concerns for his welfare.' Mr Moore is of caucasian appearance, about 180cm tall, has a thin build, short light brown hair, a beard and moustache.

Desperate search for missing hiker
Desperate search for missing hiker

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Desperate search for missing hiker

A hiker who was dropped off for a camping trip three days ago has gone missing on the NSW South Coast. Christopher Moore, 38, was last seen on Twelve Mile Rd in Jerrawangala, about 32km south of Nowra at 10.30am on Wednesday but failed to return when he was supposed to be picked up on Friday. Police have launched a huge search operation involving rescue crews, SES and Rural Fire Service volunteers in the area he went missing. The search kicked off at 8am on Saturday. 'He was last seen wearing khaki and black pants and a khaki-coloured hooded jumper,' a police spokesman said. 'Christopher is believed to be in the Jerrawangala or Wandandian areas. 'Police and family hold concerns for his welfare.' Mr Moore is of caucasian appearance, about 180cm tall, has a thin build, short light brown hair, a beard and moustache. Anyone with information is urged to contact Nowra Police or Crime Stoppers.

Police seek public's help to locate missing Subang Jaya man
Police seek public's help to locate missing Subang Jaya man

Malay Mail

time6 hours ago

  • Malay Mail

Police seek public's help to locate missing Subang Jaya man

KUALA LUMPUR, June 28 — Police are seeking the public's assistance in locating a 49-year-old local man who has been missing since last month. Subang Jaya police chief ACP Wan Azlan Wan Mamat said the man, identified as Hasni Hashim, was last seen at Menara Suria, Jalan Subang Mas, Taman Subang Mas, Subang Jaya, Selangor, at 2.40 pm on May 27. 'The missing person report was received at 1.55 pm on Wednesday. Hasni has a tanned complexion, short black hair, stands at 170 cm tall and weighs approximately 80 kg,' he said in a statement yesterday. Wan Azlan urged those with information regarding the missing man to come forward to the nearest police station or contact the Subang Jaya District Police Headquarters Operations Room at 03-78627222 / 03-78627100. — Bernama

Tourist dies in mysterious Dominican Republic drowning three months after student whose body was never found
Tourist dies in mysterious Dominican Republic drowning three months after student whose body was never found

Daily Mail​

time7 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Tourist dies in mysterious Dominican Republic drowning three months after student whose body was never found

A Canadian tourist has been found dead on a beach in the Dominican Republic, marking the second recent mysterious fatality in the Caribbean country under unexplained circumstances. Dorian Christian MacDonald, 38, of Nova Scotia, Canada, was tragically discovered dead in the waters off a beach in Maimon Bay last week while vacationing in the Dominican Republic's popular Puerto Plata resort town, according to CTV News. The unsettling discovery comes just three months after 20-year-old spring breaker Sudiksha Konanki vanished from her resort - her body still missing, and the case clouded in more questions than answers. 'He wasn't just a friend. He was my brother in every way but blood - and maybe more so than some who share it,' wrote MacDonald's loved one, Tara McKenzie, on a GoFundMe page launched to help cover expenses. 'He was that person, his presence felt like it would just always be there. And now, somehow, just like that, he's gone.' On June 20th, MacDonald reportedly took a brief late-night walk alone on a beach around 2am, stepping out from his solitary stay at a hotel in Puerto Plata on the island's north coast, according to CTV News. Tragically, that would be the last time he was seen alive, as just an hour later, a harrowing 911 call was placed reporting a missing person. Both police personnel and Civil Defense - a government agency that supports local law enforcement with naval operations - arrived at the scene, where they discovered MacDonald's body in the water during high tide just after 4am. According to the fundraiser, the Canadian tourist tragically died from a sudden and unexpected drowning. 'On June 20th, while vacationing in the DR, Dorian died suddenly in a drowning accident,' McKenzie wrote. 'He was only 38 years old.' 'And now, the world feels a lot quieter and a whole lot less vibrant just knowing he's no longer part of it,' she added. A spokesperson for Global Affairs Canada (GAC) told CTV News that the department 'is aware of the death of a Canadian citizen in the Dominican Republic,' but 'due to privacy considerations, no further information may be disclosed.' Now, MacDonald's family - his mother, sisters, and close friends - are tirelessly working to bring his body back home to Nova Scotia, with the fundraiser launched to support the difficult process. 'We don't even get to even begin saying goodbye properly or grieve as we should until then,' McKenzie wrote. 'The process of repatriating someone from another country is a slow, expensive and deeply complicated situation that I wish on no one.' 'Between flights, international paperwork, funeral coordination, preparation of his body and all the red tape, we're looking at a cost of $10,000–$20,000 just to get him back,' she added. 'And honestly? We just want him out of that cold system and back where he belongs - with us.' As of Friday evening, the family had raised over $33,000 toward their $40,000 goal. 'Dorian handed out hugs, compliments and I love you's as freely as oxygen and always wanted and was willing to celebrate any and everything together, McKenzie added. 'We will carry your name, your stories, the memories, your ridiculous jokes and infectious laugh and incredible heart with us always.' Although the Dominican Republic is known as one of the Caribbean's most sought-after tourist destinations, several foreigners have been found dead under suspicious circumstances - including unexplained drownings and mysterious disappearances from guarded beaches. Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student, vanished in the early hours of March 6 at the Riu Republica Resort on Punta Cana. The spring breaker was caught on CCTV walking to the beach with former Iowa high school wrestling champ, 22-year-old Joshua Riibe, at 4.15am. Dominican officials were quick to rule her death a drowning, but investigator Toby Braun - along with an oceanography expert - told that if that were the case, her body would almost certainly have washed ashore. Riibe, the 22-year-old college student last seen with Konanki, quickly became a central figure in the chaotic case - his passport was confiscated, and he was ordered to remain in the Dominican Republic under strict supervision. He came under suspicion after reportedly giving various versions of his drunken night out with Konanki, but provided more insight in a further interview with investigators before he returned to the US. In a reversal of his earlier statements, Riibe later claimed he had managed to bring Konanki to safety before she ultimately went missing. He was never named a suspect in the case. Konanki's family has since made the heartbreaking decision to ask the investigation to be closed as a drowning, as reported by Fox 5 DC. However, Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman is urging Dominican Republic authorities to release all evidence related to the 20-year-old's case, citing key information that remains undisclosed - including the analysis of Riibe's cell phone and any text messages sent after Konanki's disappearance. Chapman has since dispatched two of his own detectives to the Dominican Republic to conduct an independent investigation.

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