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Mum of missing Brit knows 'something is wrong' as she shares final phone call
Mum of missing Brit knows 'something is wrong' as she shares final phone call

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

  • Daily Mirror

Mum of missing Brit knows 'something is wrong' as she shares final phone call

Jordan Johnson-Doyle, 25, vanished in Malaysia while on a solo backpacking tour of South East Asia - his worried mum said 'something is really wrong' and shared what he said in his last call to her The mother of a young British man who has gone missing while on a solo backpacking tour of South East Asia said "something is really wrong". Jordan Johnson-Doyle vanished in Malaysia and has not been heard from since May 27. Family and friends have not been able to get in contact with the 25-year-old from Southport, despite trying to call and reach out on social media but they said his phone died on Friday. The software engineer's mum Leanne Burnett said she felt "sick" and "numb" after her son went missing, saying he usually checks in with them while away. ‌ ‌ Jordan's last known location was the Healy Mac's Irish Bar in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, at around 8pm on May 27. The 25-year-old had sent his best friend Owen a picture of the pub's quiz night poster and Jordan is believed to have also visited another nearby bar called The Social. Mum Leanne, 44, on Wednesday morning UK time, said she checked her son's location through the Find My iPhone function and saw it located at a residential block of flats near the bar. The desperate mother told the Liverpool Echo why she was particularly worried about her son as this was unusual behaviour for him. She said: "I have been been feeling just sick, numb. I just want to get over there, find him and bring him home. I want him to know we're looking for him and we're coming to get him. ‌ "I have no idea what has happened. All I know is something is really wrong for him not to contact anybody. I know what he's like and he knows how worried everyone gets at home, that's why he checks in all the time. "If he was to lose his phone and laptop, if someone had stolen that off him, he knows my number by heart and he would contact. He would go to the nearest hotel to use the phone, or go to an internet café. He'd find a way to get hold of us." ‌ The heartbroken mum said she would talk to her son everyday and looked at his location each day before going to be and when she wakes up in the morning. She added: "But when I woke up on the Wednesday morning, his Find My iPhone had not updated. It just said 'last seen 11 hours ago.'" She added: "I carried on tracking him throughout the day, trying to phone him as well. I couldn't get hold of him on Facebook or Instagram. If he does lose his phone, he usually messages me on Facebook or Instagram." Jordan's phone died three days after he was last seen. Jordan was working abroad for about a year and a half but had been backpacking around the Mediterranean and South East Asia for the past few weeks. The 25-year-old had been in Vietnam before entering Malaysia on May 17. Leanne said she called the police immediately after she could not get in touch with her son and has since contacted the British Consulate and police in Malaysia, as well as his workplace and the hotel he was believed to be staying in. The mum also said "nothing stood out" in the last call she had with her son and said "he seemed absolutely fine and normal", saying: "We always end the phone call with 'love long time' and that was the very last thing we said to each other." She revealed his dad was travelling to Malaysia and she is also set to fly out tomorrow with Jordan's brother, his stepdad and his best friends.

Southport man disappears while backpacking in Malaysia
Southport man disappears while backpacking in Malaysia

ITV News

time3 days ago

  • ITV News

Southport man disappears while backpacking in Malaysia

The mother of a British backpacker who has been reported missing in Malaysia say she feels "numb" and "just wants to bring him home". Jordan Johnson-Doyle, 25, had been solo travelling in South East Asia but he has now not been seen or heard from for almost a week despite daily contact with his mother. Family and friends have been trying to get in touch with the software engineer, from Southport, whose phone went dead in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, 30 May. His last known location was the Healy Mac's Irish Bar in the area of Bangsar, on the outskirts of the city, at around 8pm on Tuesday, 27 May, when he sent his friend Owen a photograph of the pub's quiz night poster. Jordan's mum, Leanne Burnett, says she checked the "Find My iPhone" tracking service for the location of her son's mobile, and saw it was located at a residential flat block near the bar. She said: "I have been been feeling just sick, numb. I just want to get over there, find him and bring him home. I want him to know we're looking for him and we're coming to get him. "I have no idea what has happened. All I know is something is really wrong for him not to contact anybody. I know what he's like and he knows how worried everyone gets at home, that's why he checks in all the time. She went on to say that Jordan "knows my number by heart" and if he had lost his phone "he would go to the nearest hotel to use the phone, or go to an internet café. He'd find a way to get hold of us." As well as reporting Jordan missing to Merseyside Police, Leanne also contacted the British Consulate and police in Malaysia. She said the family had also tried to contact the hotel where Jordan is believed to have been staying, but struggled due to the language barrier. His workplace, an American company, has also been informed. She said: "It has been awful. But all his friends and family have been rallying round. We've pieced together the last pictures and memes he's been sending. We've got his messages so we're building up a timeline of his movements." Leanne says Jordan's dad is travelling to Malaysia on Sunday, 1 June, and she, his brother, stepdad and his best friends are travelling out on Monday. "We're just doing everything we can," she said. "Please share anything. If anybody has seen him, please share it far and wide. "If anyone has heard from him, seen him, seen him active on social media - anything. We just need to find him and bring him home."

Concerns for backpacker, 25, missing for five days in Far East
Concerns for backpacker, 25, missing for five days in Far East

North Wales Live

time3 days ago

  • North Wales Live

Concerns for backpacker, 25, missing for five days in Far East

Concerns are growing for a backpacker who has gone missing on a solo tour of South East Asia. Jordan Johnson-Doyle, 25, is in Malaysia but has not been heard from since Tuesday, May 27. Family and friends spent days frantically trying to get in touch with him by phone, email and social media before his phone went dead on Friday, May 30. Jordan's mum Leanne Burnett, of Southport, said: "I have been been feeling just sick, numb. I just want to get over there, find him and bring him home. I want him to know we're looking for him and we're coming to get him," reports the Liverpool ECHO. She added: "I have no idea what has happened. All I know is something is really wrong for him not to contact anybody. I know what he's like and he knows how worried everyone gets at home, that's why he checks in all the time." She said: "If he was to lose his phone and laptop, if someone had stolen that off him, he knows my number by heart and he would contact. He would go to the nearest hotel to use the phone, or go to an internet café. He'd find a way to get hold of us." The 25-year-old's last known location was the Healy Mac's Irish Bar in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, at around 8pm on Tuesday, May 27, when he sent his best friend Owen a photograph of the pub's quiz night poster. He is also believed to have visited The Social, a bar near Healy Mac's. On Wednesday morning BST (seven hours behind Malaysia), Leanne said she checked the "Find My iPhone" tracking service for the location of her son's mobile phone, and saw it was located at a residential flat block near the bar. Leanne said: "I speak to Jordan every day and I have him on find my iPhone, so I always have a look before I go to bed and when I wake in the morning. But when I woke up on the Wednesday morning, his Find My iPhone had not updated. It just said 'last seen 11 hours ago'. "It means it's either out of signal or out of range. And this was the last place it had a signal. It was a block of flats in that same area, literally down the road from the bar." She added: "I carried on tracking him throughout the day, trying to phone him as well. I couldn't get hold of him on Facebook or Instagram. If he does lose his phone, he usually messages me on Facebook or Instagram. "But it just kept on showing at this location, and the 'time last seen' kept going up and up, and now the phone has gone off completely. It's run out of battery." Jordan's last known message, sent to his best friend Owen at around 8pm on Tuesday, May 27 Jordan's phone went dead on Friday, May 30, three days after he was last seen. Leanne said: "I'm a really worried mum because he's working away. So he knows if I can't contact him, he will contact me. "I did get a bit anxious and started checking Find My iPhone a bit more and checking Instagram, but just nothing. I didn't hear from him on Tuesday and by Wednesday I couldn't get his location. "Then his phone went off, and that's when I contacted his best friend Owen, and he said he hadn't heard from him since Tuesday and was getting worried himself. I called the police straight away." Jordan, a software engineer, had been backpacking around the Mediterranean and South East Asia for around a year and a half while working remotely for an American company. He arrived in Malaysia on May 17 after previously visiting Vietnam, and is believed to have been staying at the Robertson Residences at Bukit, Kuala Lumpur. And Leanne, 44, said she last spoke to him on Monday, May 26, and their conversation had been the usual chit-chat about their working days. She said: "He seemed absolutely fine and normal. "Nothing stood out whatsoever. We always end the phone call with 'love long time' and that was the very last thing we said to each other." Leanne has reported Jordan missing to Merseyside Police and contacted the British Consulate and police in Malaysia. She said the family had also tried to contact the hotel where Jordan is believed to have been staying, but struggled due to the language barrier. His workplace has also been informed. Leanne said: "It has been awful. But all his friends and family have been rallying round. We've pieced together the last pictures and memes he's been sanding, we've got his messages, so we're building up a timeline of his movements. "His dad is travelling out there today, and me, his brother, best friends and his stepdad are going out tomorrow." She begged members of the public to share her son's missing persons appeal far and wide. She said: "Jordan was really shy in high school, but since he has got his job and turned into a man he's become really outgoing, so funny, very intelligent. "He's got a massive work ethic and is very loving. He looks after his brother. His brother looks up to him so much and he's loved by everyone, all his friends and family. "We're very worried. My friends and family are constantly here. We've got a group set up. "I've got family posting all over Facebook and whatever Malaysian sites we can find. We've got others contacting our MP. We're just doing everything we can. "Please share anything. If anybody has seen him, please share it far and wide. If anyone has heard from him, seen him, seen him active on social media - anything. We just need to find him and bring him home." * Merseyside Police has been approached for comment. Leanne said the police incident reference for anyone reporting a sighting to Merseyside Police was 5198 as of May 30, 2025. Leanne's full appeal and contact details are here.

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