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Major update in hunt for Brit hiker, 25, who disappeared in New Zealand over a week ago after mountain walk

Major update in hunt for Brit hiker, 25, who disappeared in New Zealand over a week ago after mountain walk

Scottish Sun12-05-2025

A GoFundMe page set up to support the search for Mr Sweeting has raised more than £12,000
FIND ELI Major update in hunt for Brit hiker, 25, who disappeared in New Zealand over a week ago after mountain walk
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THE search for a British hiker who disappeared in New Zealand more than a week ago has been paused, police said.
Eli Sweeting, 25, was reported missing on May 4 when he failed to return from a walk up Mitre Peak, a steep mountain in Milford Sound in the South Island.
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Eli was reported missing on May 4 when he failed to return from a walk up Mitre Peak
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In a statement yesterday police said they had scoured the climbing route using two helicopters, thermal imagery and a drone but had decided to pause search efforts.
They added: "In the last six days police have carried out extensive searches.
"We have focused on searching the route used by climbers as well as an aerial search of the entire area using two helicopters and thermal imagery.
"Additionally a drone has also been deployed.
"We have been supporting the family and we know this is difficult news for them to hear at what has been an incredibly distressing time.
"Police remain in frequent contact with the family."
A GoFundMe page set up to support the search for Mr Sweeting, originally from Bristol, has raised more than £12,000.
His sister, Serena, said: "My brother has always enjoyed being in the mountains, and adventure is what he lives for.
"Eli is one of the kindest, most compassionate people in my life, and he has always been there for me.
"He inspires me to live and get out of my comfort zone, as well as listens and genuinely wants to know you and your story.
"We are based in England. We just want him home safe. We just pray they find Eli."

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