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Michael Frison: Mum of man missing in Sardinia 'living in limbo' | |
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Michael Frison (pictured with his mother) went missing in Sardinia on 13 July | Michael Frison (pictured with his mother) went missing in Sardinia on 13 July |
The mother of a British holidaymaker who vanished in Sardinia says she is still "living in limbo" five months after her son disappeared. | The mother of a British holidaymaker who vanished in Sardinia says she is still "living in limbo" five months after her son disappeared. |
Michael Frison, 25, from Chard, Somerset, went missing in the northern part of the Italian island on 13 July. | Michael Frison, 25, from Chard, Somerset, went missing in the northern part of the Italian island on 13 July. |
"My heart is broken without Michael," said Cristina Pittalis, who has climbed mountains and searched caves and rivers to find her son. | "My heart is broken without Michael," said Cristina Pittalis, who has climbed mountains and searched caves and rivers to find her son. |
Despite a huge search operation involving drones, a helicopter, a mountain rescue team and volunteers, Mr Frison has not been found. His mother is now urging a woman from Jersey to come forward, as she believes she may have answers that could help an Italian criminal investigation. | Despite a huge search operation involving drones, a helicopter, a mountain rescue team and volunteers, Mr Frison has not been found. His mother is now urging a woman from Jersey to come forward, as she believes she may have answers that could help an Italian criminal investigation. |
Cristina Pittalis has searched caves and rivers for her missing son | Cristina Pittalis has searched caves and rivers for her missing son |
Ms Pittalis continued: "It's like living in limbo. Our lives are on standby since the day he was reported missing. | Ms Pittalis continued: "It's like living in limbo. Our lives are on standby since the day he was reported missing. |
"It's a continuous nightmare. It's unbearable not knowing what happened." | "It's a continuous nightmare. It's unbearable not knowing what happened." |
After the Italian authorities called off the official search after 10 days, Ms Pittalis has taken it upon herself to look for her son. | After the Italian authorities called off the official search after 10 days, Ms Pittalis has taken it upon herself to look for her son. |
Volunteering on farm | Volunteering on farm |
"I'll go up mountains, I climb rocks, I go inside holes, caves, rivers," she explained. | "I'll go up mountains, I climb rocks, I go inside holes, caves, rivers," she explained. |
"You cut trees on the way, you cut shrubs, you just move anything. The terrain is not safe at all. It's not a walk in the park at all. | "You cut trees on the way, you cut shrubs, you just move anything. The terrain is not safe at all. It's not a walk in the park at all. |
"My job is to go out looking for my son. My job is to find my son." | "My job is to go out looking for my son. My job is to find my son." |
The Italian authorities have begun a criminal investigation, which is currently ongoing. | The Italian authorities have begun a criminal investigation, which is currently ongoing. |
Ms Pittalis has now urged the woman from Jersey, called Niomi, to come forward: "I am appealing for her to get in touch with me or the authorities because we need her to give a little bit more information about what happened." | Ms Pittalis has now urged the woman from Jersey, called Niomi, to come forward: "I am appealing for her to get in touch with me or the authorities because we need her to give a little bit more information about what happened." |
Michael Frison was working on a farm with a woman from Jersey when he disappeared | Michael Frison was working on a farm with a woman from Jersey when he disappeared |
Mr Frison, who grew up in Bristol, had gone to Sardinia to celebrate his 25th birthday with relatives. | Mr Frison, who grew up in Bristol, had gone to Sardinia to celebrate his 25th birthday with relatives. |
He had also been volunteering on a farm in the northern part of the Italian island. | He had also been volunteering on a farm in the northern part of the Italian island. |
Ms Pittalis said her son had travelled to a farm in a region called Gallura with the young woman from Jersey, who he had met at a swimming pool where he worked as a swimming teacher back in the UK. | Ms Pittalis said her son had travelled to a farm in a region called Gallura with the young woman from Jersey, who he had met at a swimming pool where he worked as a swimming teacher back in the UK. |
The last time Ms Pittalis heard from her son was on 12 July, the day before he went missing. | The last time Ms Pittalis heard from her son was on 12 July, the day before he went missing. |
Two days later, Ms Pittalis said she was contacted by Niomi and the owner of the farm where she and Mr Frison were volunteering. | Two days later, Ms Pittalis said she was contacted by Niomi and the owner of the farm where she and Mr Frison were volunteering. |
'Confused state' | 'Confused state' |
According to the information they gave to the Italian police, Mr Frison had gone for a walk and had come back in a "confused state", with symptoms of heat stroke. | According to the information they gave to the Italian police, Mr Frison had gone for a walk and had come back in a "confused state", with symptoms of heat stroke. |
They said Mr Frison went for another walk and never came back. His clothes, a T-shirt, a pair of shorts and a pair of trainers were found nearby. | They said Mr Frison went for another walk and never came back. His clothes, a T-shirt, a pair of shorts and a pair of trainers were found nearby. |
He left his suitcase, passport, mobile phone and a laptop behind at his accommodation. | He left his suitcase, passport, mobile phone and a laptop behind at his accommodation. |
Ms Pittalis has described the area where her son went missing as an "extremely remote" area with "impervious terrain". | Ms Pittalis has described the area where her son went missing as an "extremely remote" area with "impervious terrain". |
"It's very dry. There are no trees. It's all full of shrubs." | "It's very dry. There are no trees. It's all full of shrubs." |
Ms Pittalis said she had a "wonderful relationship" with Mr Frison and that there was "no reason" he would have left his mother and his younger brother. | Ms Pittalis said she had a "wonderful relationship" with Mr Frison and that there was "no reason" he would have left his mother and his younger brother. |
"He was really, really happy. There was no sign at all of struggling mental health issues," she said. | "He was really, really happy. There was no sign at all of struggling mental health issues," she said. |
Ms Pittalis said she had met Niomi in person when she went looking for Mr Frison in Sardinia in July, but has not had any contact with her since. | Ms Pittalis said she had met Niomi in person when she went looking for Mr Frison in Sardinia in July, but has not had any contact with her since. |
Some Sardinian locals have braved the harsh terrain to join Ms Pittalis on her desperate search to find her son. | Some Sardinian locals have braved the harsh terrain to join Ms Pittalis on her desperate search to find her son. |
Nearly 4,000 people have joined a Facebook group set up by members of the public who want to help find Mr Frison. | Nearly 4,000 people have joined a Facebook group set up by members of the public who want to help find Mr Frison. |
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