Glamorgan Gazette

New reward to find man

- LAURA CLEMENTS laura.clements@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE family of a man who disappeare­d without trace on a Greek island have raised their reward for any informatio­n which leads to finding him.

John Tossell went missing on the island of Zakynthos a year ago.

THE family of a man who disappeare­d without trace on a Greek island have raised their reward for any informatio­n which leads to finding him.

One year after John Tossell went missing on the island of Zakynthos, his partner Gill Griffiths confirmed she had upped the reward to €10,000 in the hope that someone might come forward.

Mrs Griffiths originally offered €5,000 after the mystery of John’s disappeara­nce was picked up by an investigat­ive crime journalist on a Greek TV show.

But she has now doubled it in case “someone thinking twice in the current economic climate in Greece” might be swayed to speak out.

In September, three months after he vanished while walking alone on Mount Skopos, Mrs Griffiths admitted she thought there was “foul play” involved.

The family pushed for a criminal probe into the Welshman’s disappeara­nce and Mr Tossell’s daughter, Katy, said she was unimpresse­d with how the Greek police dealt with the case at the time.

Now, 12 months later, Ms Tossell maintains that something “untoward” has happened and said “foul play and third-party involvemen­t has to be considered”.

Mr Tossell, 74, from Bridgend, was on the third day of his holiday with Mrs Griffiths when he disappeare­d, prompting a major search involving specialist­s from Wales.

The police investigat­ion in Greece has drawn a blank and Ms Tossell fears the worst.

“We are no further along than the day he went missing,” she said. “I think everyone involved in searching is now confident my father is not on that mountain.”

Although she refuses to give up hope of seeing her dad alive again, part of her also knows he is not coming back, she said.

“We obviously fear the worse after such a long period of time but all we want is to find our father and bring him home,” Ms Tossell said.

She hopes the renewed appeal will prompt people who might have been in Argassi at the time to think back and think hard about whether they did see Mr Tossell – even if that’s looking back through holiday photos in case Mr Tossell appears in the background.

Any informatio­n would help them “put our minds at rest”, she added. “If anyone wants to come forward anonymousl­y just to give us some informatio­n, we just want to find him and, if not alive, at least we can then lay him to rest and have closure.”

The family have travelled to the island visiting all the restaurant­s and bars in Argassi to source the CCTV and find the image of him and believe that if the area had been searched sooner, more clues could have been picked up.

So far, the only informatio­n they have is unconfirme­d reports from a witness at the cafe on the summit of Mount Skopos saying a man of Mr Tossell’s descriptio­n stopped there for approximat­ely half an hour and drank a large bottle of water over the space of half an hour.

“That is the last we know of what happened to John. We have had local search and rescue as well as a team of 13 from the Welsh Beacons rescue team search the mountain,” the family added.

“We as a family have conducted four searches ourselves covering ground that may have been inaccessib­le or unsafe and still no progress has been made.”

 ??  ?? John captured on CCTV before his disappeara­nce
John captured on CCTV before his disappeara­nce
 ??  ?? John’s partner Gillian Griffiths
John’s partner Gillian Griffiths
 ??  ?? John Tossell
John Tossell

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