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  • The Independent

    Urgent appeal to find British doctor missing in French mountains after messages pleading for help

    By William Warnes,

    2 hours ago

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    The family of a retired British doctor have issued an urgent appeal after he went missing in the French Pyrenees almost 48 hours ago.

    Tom Doherty, 67, from St Albans , was hiking and camping near Col d’Escots when his family lost contact with him on Tuesday.

    The family said he sent messages asking for help on WhatsApp before disappearing.

    A search is underway involving dogs and helicopters.

    His daughter, Rachel Doherty, said the family last heard from Mr Doherty at 19.07pm via WhatsApp.

    He sent them messages asking for help and told them he had fallen and could not move.

    Mr Doherty’s car was found near the Col d’Escots hiking trail in the Ariege region near Cirque de Gerac.

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    Ms Doherty said: “He was sending us a few pictures of the scenery and then on Tuesday afternoon sent us one of clouds coming over the top of a mountain. He said ‘bugger’.

    “We told him to be careful and urged him to come down.

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    “The last time we heard from him was Tuesday. He told us he had fallen and couldn’t move. That’s all we’ve had since. The search party have found a tent and his car.

    “We’re obviously very worried and extremely concerned for his welfare.”

    Mr Doherty, a grandfather of one who has been described as an avid and experienced walker, set off in the Pyrenees on Saturday.

    His wife and one of his four daughters have been at his last known location since Wednesday morning.

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    Ms Doherty is also now heading to France to join the search party.

    According to his family, the retired doctor was a respected consultant of Tropical medicine who worked around the world and specialised in Malaria.

    Since retiring almost a decade ago, he has spent most of his time in France.

    The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has been approached for comment.

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