Ye Yunfu, a 30-year-old man who was suspected of going to hiking and camping alone, went missing after leaving his home in Xianghua Village, Fanling last Tuesday night (19th). His whereabouts are still unknown.
Rescue personnel such as the police and firefighters conducted another search today (24th), but they were not found yet. The search and rescue operation will continue tomorrow.
It has been 5 days since Ye Nan’s disappearance. The police, firefighters and other search and rescue personnel have been conducting search and rescue operations for several days. No one was found in the area of Baihu Mountain in Tujiao.
The rescue team searched again today, during which 61 firefighters were dispatched by the firefighting team. The Government Flying Service also dispatched helicopters twice until the victim was not found in the dark. The search and rescue operation was suspended and will continue tomorrow.
At 9:15 pm last Tuesday evening, Ye Yunfu left his residence in Xianghua Village, Fanling. CCTV footage of the building showed him wearing a gray short-sleeved shirt, black trousers, brown shoes and carrying a black backpack when he last appeared.
Ye's wife said that her husband had previously revealed that she wanted to watch the sunrise. She estimated that her husband set off that night and went hiking and camping alone. The last time her husband was online that night was 9:30 in the evening, but lost contact at 9:30 in the evening.
By the evening of October 20, the wife found that her husband had not returned home, so she called the police.
Yesterday search and rescue personnel were rescued in the Baihu Mountain area
The police appealed to the public to provide information about Ye Yunfu. Ye is about 1.7 meters tall, weighs about 60 kilograms, has a thin body, has a round face, yellow skin, short brown hair and tattoos on both arms.
If members of the public have news of him or have seen him, they can call 36613128 or 6273 5787, or email to rmpu-ntn-1@police.gov.hk, to contact the Missing Persons Investigation Team of the New Territories North Region, or contact any police Department contact.
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