The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Sister still hopeful for missing sibling

- CRAIG SMITH

The sister of a former St Andrews University student who disappeare­d while travelling in Nepal says she has not given up hope of finding him.

Sophie Souflas is determined to keep her brother Zisimos in the public’s eye, despite it being almost nine years since the 27-year-old vanished in the foothills of the Himalayas.

Zis, as he was also known, was a senior student of St Regulus Hall and member of the athletics team.

He also ran a unique campaign for student associatio­n president in 2010 under the slogan The Naked President, which saw him posing for a series of posters in the nude.

Zis was last seen on April 23 2012 after reportedly leaving a hotel in the town of Namche Bazaar, and many believe he had set off for an acclimatis­ation day in preparatio­n for a trek to Mount Everest base camp.

A PI was hired but no clues found.

Sophie remains steadfast in her determinat­ion to raise awareness of her brother’s disappeara­nce and to highlight the dangers of solo trekking.

“We are keeping the faith,” she said.

“We just don’t know what happened.

“Someone said to me once, don’t grieve if you don’t have to because you should not put yourself through that.

“The only next step would be getting cadaver dogs but they cost thousands of pounds and, because of the terrain, the prospect of success is not great.

“It would, however, give the possibilit­y of closure.

“It’s something that should be considered, as the last thing we can do.”

Family first became worried when Zis failed to return home to Sheffield on a booked flight on May 15.

He had travelled to Nepal for a wedding but stayed on and was planning to climb Mount Everest.

“We last had contact with him on April 16 (2012), but decided to wait until his flight before we started worrying,” Sophie explained.

“Zisimos, although always travelling, was very good at sticking to plans and keeping us up to date if anything changed.”

Police in Nepal have tracked his final movements to April 24 when he checked into the Tibet Hotel and spent the night before leaving his belongings, promising to return in a few days.

He was planning to head to base camp but it is not clear whether he made it.

Murder is an option but authoritie­s think an accident is more likely.

 ??  ?? MYSTERY: Zisimos Souflas who went missing in Nepal.
MYSTERY: Zisimos Souflas who went missing in Nepal.

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