The family of a British man are ‘very worried’ after he failed to catch his flight home from Spain three days ago.
An appeal has been launched to find Tim Wager, 39, who arrived at Alicante-Elche Airport on Tuesday evening.
The appeal said: ‘Tim arrived at Alicante Airport at 9pm near the Bus Stop/Taxi Ranks.
‘His phone was tracked up to this point. His family presume he left his phone on a bus or taxi and thought he was flying back.
‘Tim hasn’t arrived back in England and his phone has now been dead for two days.’
‘Tim can be vulnerable when drinking,’ it added, ‘he is traveling alone and most likely to be in or around Alicante Airport… his family are very worried.’

An appeal has been launched to find Tim Wager, 39, who arrived at Alicante-Elche Airport at around 9pm on Tuesday

‘Tim hasn’t arrived back in England and his phone has now been dead for two days,’ worried family said

A family member told a local Benidorm group on Facebook that Tim was staying at the BH Los Angeles Hotel
The last pinged location of Tim’s phone was closer to the resort of Benidorm, according to the appeal.
A family member told a local Benidorm group on Facebook that Tim was staying at the BH Los Angeles Hotel.
The British Embassy has been contacted for comment.
News of Tim’s disappearance comes after the body of a British national washed up on a beach in the Spanish coastal last week.
Jeff Duffield was found dead on April 23, just hours after his wife had alerted the police and reported him missing on social media.
Police were initially unable to identify the body, which was found without any identification, but confirmation of Mr Duffield’s death was shared by his family on social media.
‘We have unfortunately found out that Jeff has passed away,’ a relative confirmed on Facebook.
‘Thank you for all your lovely comments and please allow my mam the privacy she deserves.
‘Not the usual happy post I imagine this group is used to so I apologise.’
The update was greeted with sadness by friends of Mr Duffield.

Benidorm tourist Jeff Duffield was found dead on Wednesday evening, just hours after his wife had alerted the police that he was missing

‘Very sad news today to hear about the passing of a top lad and dedicated family man and old friend,’ wrote one friend of Mr Duffield on social media

Mr Duffield’s death comes after the body of fellow Benidorm tourist John George was discovered in January. Mr George was reported missing after failing to board his flight home
‘Very sad news today to hear about the passing of a top lad and dedicated family man and old friend,’ wrote one person.
Mr Duffield’s wife had previously shared an anguished appeal for help with the group.
‘My husband Jeff Duffield has been missing in Benidorm since 12.30 23/04/2025,’ she wrote.
‘I’ve reported it to police if anyone sees him please could you contact me, I’m worried sick. Thank you.’
The discovery of a body was confirmed by Spanish National Police the following day.
It is understood that the family did not approach the British Foreign Office for assistance.
Initial reports suggest that Mr Duffield’s death is not being treated as suspicious.
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