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British man missing after Hamburg stag party, prompting police appeal

Liam Colgan, from Inverness, last seen in the early hours of Saturday morning

Samuel Osborne
Monday 12 February 2018 12:53 EST
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Liam Colgan, 29, has not been seen since 1.30am in the Hamborger Veermaster bar in the Reeperbahn area
Liam Colgan, 29, has not been seen since 1.30am in the Hamborger Veermaster bar in the Reeperbahn area (Facebook)

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Friends and family of a Scottish man who went missing during his brother's stag party in Hamburg have appealed for help in finding him.

Liam Colgan, from Inverness, was last seen in the early hours of Saturday morning in the German city, where he had organised the trip for around 18 people.

The 29-year-old has not been seen since 1.30am in the Hamborger Veermaster bar in the Reeperbahn area.

Police became involved in the search when he failed to show up for activities on the Saturday afternoon.

Alan Pearson, who was on the trip, told BBC Radio Scotland: "It was towards the end of the night that Liam became separated from the group, but nobody realised at the time, given the nature of the event. It was hard to keep tabs on everyone.

"Having retraced our steps and spoken to bar staff in the last bar he was seen in, we understand that he left a few minutes before the rest of the group."

He added: "He's not done anything like this before. You might often hear in appeals like this that the behaviour is completely out of character and that is absolutely the truth in this case.

"When he didn't turn up for activities he had planned in the afternoon we knew something was amiss there so we pressed the police to assist and were eventually able to get an investigation started on Sunday morning."

Mr Colgan's brother and father have remained in Hamburg along with a group of his friends to continue the search, while friends in Inverness have been helping by contacting hospitals in the city. The Foreign Office is also in contact with German police.

A Facebook page titled "Help find Liam Colgan" has been created with appeals in English and German.

It said: "Liam, is the best man for his brother Eamonn Colgan and is responsible for organising the stag do to Hamburg, Germany.

"Eamonn is due to marry his fiance Susan in three weeks time back in Scotland so we are launching an urgent appeal to find Liam."

Mr Colgan is around 6ft with a slim build and ginger hair. When last seen, he was wearing a brown leather jacket and a grey hoodie.

A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said: "We are in contact with the German police after a British man was reported missing in Hamburg, Germany.

"We are providing advice and assistance to his family."

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