November 20th 2024.
A man from Australia, Cameron Twiss, has gone missing while on a mountain hike in Albania, a European nation. He had set out on October 13 and was last seen almost six weeks ago. Twiss, 28, hails from Burnside in Adelaide's west. According to Kosovo Mountain Search and Rescue's Facebook post last month, he had planned to walk a trail between Valbona and Theth in the northern part of the country.
Unfortunately, he did not return as scheduled and his belongings were found at a hostel in Shkodra. The organization has reached out to the public for any information that may lead to Twiss' whereabouts. The Valbona to Theth hike is known to be around 15km and can take up to eight hours to complete. Despite a search being conducted at the beginning of this month in areas where tourists often face difficulties, Twiss could not be located, as reported.
His family, who had been anxiously searching for him, has now returned to their home in Adelaide. They had even put up missing person posters in hopes of finding him. In the meantime, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has confirmed that they are providing consular assistance to Twiss' family.
It is concerning to hear about Twiss' disappearance, especially given the recent news of a rail strike and other events happening in the country. The family continues to hold onto hope and are urging anyone with information to reach out to the authorities. In the meantime, they are relying on the assistance provided by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Our thoughts and prayers are with Twiss and his family, and we hope for his safe return.
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