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Helicopter joins tourist search Missing Dutch tourist is located
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A full-scale search resumed at first light on Saturday for a Dutch tourist who went missing while walking in the Cape Wrath area of Sutherland. A full-scale search for a missing Dutch tourist has been called off after he was found in the Cape Wrath area of Sutherland.
The 50-year-old man became separated from a group of other walkers about 1600 BST on Friday.The 50-year-old man became separated from a group of other walkers about 1600 BST on Friday.
A helicopter from RAF Kinloss has joined the Assynt Mountain Rescue Team and the coastguard in the search. No further details about the man have been released, but it is believed he was found in good health.
Cape Wrath is the most northwesterly point on mainland Great Britain and is an exceptionally remote area. A helicopter from RAF Kinloss joined the Assynt Mountain Rescue Team and the coastguard in the search.