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Who was Greg Monks? Missing Brit last seen in Albufeira found dead
Who was Greg Monks? Missing Brit last seen in Albufeira found dead

Scottish Sun

time4 hours ago

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Who was Greg Monks? Missing Brit last seen in Albufeira found dead

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MISSING Scottish tourist Greg Monks was recently found dead in Portugal after being missing for a week following stag do celebrations. After going missing on Wednesday, 28 May, the Scot's body was found in a ravine after a week of extensive searching in the Algarve region. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 The Scot went missing on the 28th May Who was Greg Monks? Greg Monks was a 28-year-old man from Glasgow. Greg worked as a mechanic for Doncaster-based Cementation Skanska. He travelled to Portugal with friends for a five-day stag do in Albufeira, a coastal city in the Algarve, the southernmost point of the country. Greg and his friends were staying at the Novochoro Apartments complex, an hour's walk away from the clubs and bars of Cerro de Aguia. 2 Police confirmed that they saw the Scot on CCTV the night he went missing What do we know about Greg Monks' disappearance? Greg told his friends that he was heading back to their accommodation after a night of drinking. Greg was last seen in the early hours of Wednesday, May 28, near the Cerro de Aguia area of the town. An initial report was made to police at 8pm on May 28 by another man accompanying him. Police confirmed that they had spotted Greg on CCTV, but were initially unable to find him. His parents and girlfriend flew out to assist in the search. After an agonising wait, his body was found a week later. Greg's body was discovered in a remote area an hour away from the popular Albufeira strip, which is known for its rocky terrain, cliffs and ravines. What have the police said about the incident? Portuguese police have released an official statement: 'PJ police (Policia Judiciaria), through the Southern Directorate and with the collaboration of the Albufeira GNR police force, today located the body of a man who had been missing since May 28 in the Cerro de Aguia area of Albufeira. 'The disappearance of the 38-year-old UK citizen was reported to the Albufeira GNR at 8pm on the 28th by another man who was accompanying him on holiday in the area. 'After carrying out various enquiries and establishing the presumed route taken in the early hours of that day since the last sighting, the body was located on steep wasteland.' No cause of death has been provided. The body has been recovered and will be taken for an autopsy before being released, Policia Judiciaria confirmed.

Who was Greg Monks? Missing Brit last seen in Albufeira found dead
Who was Greg Monks? Missing Brit last seen in Albufeira found dead

The Irish Sun

time4 hours ago

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Who was Greg Monks? Missing Brit last seen in Albufeira found dead

MISSING Scottish tourist Greg Monks was recently found dead in Portugal after being missing for a week following stag do celebrations. After going missing on Wednesday, 28 May, the Scot's body was found in a ravine after a week of extensive searching in the Algarve region. Advertisement 2 The Scot went missing on the 28th May Who was Greg Monks? Greg Monks was a 28-year-old man from Glasgow. Greg worked as a mechanic for Doncaster-based Cementation Skanska. He travelled to Portugal with friends for a five-day stag do in Albufeira, a coastal city in the Algarve, the southernmost point of the country. Greg and his friends were staying at the Novochoro Apartments complex, an hour's walk away from the clubs and bars of Cerro de Aguia. Advertisement 2 Police confirmed that they saw the Scot on CCTV the night he went missing What do we know about Greg Monks' disappearance? Greg told his friends that he was heading back to their accommodation after a night of drinking. Greg was last seen in the early hours of Wednesday, May 28, near the Cerro de Aguia area of the town. An initial report was made to police at 8pm on May 28 by another man accompanying him. Advertisement Police Most read in The Sun His parents and girlfriend flew out to assist in the search. After an agonising wait, his body was found a week later. Greg's body was discovered in a remote area an hour away from the popular Albufeira strip, which is known for its rocky terrain, cliffs and ravines. What have the police said about the incident? Portuguese police have released an official statement: 'PJ police (Policia Judiciaria), through the Southern Directorate and with the collaboration of the Albufeira GNR police force, today located the body of a man who had been missing since May 28 in the Cerro de Aguia area of Albufeira. Advertisement 'The disappearance of the 38-year-old UK citizen was reported to the Albufeira GNR at 8pm on the 28th by another man who was accompanying him on holiday in the area. 'After carrying out various enquiries and establishing the presumed route taken in the early hours of that day since the last sighting, the body was located on steep wasteland.' No cause of death has been provided. The body has been recovered and will be taken for an autopsy before being released, Policia Judiciaria confirmed. Advertisement

Body found in search for Scot missing in Portugal
Body found in search for Scot missing in Portugal

The Independent

time18 hours ago

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Body found in search for Scot missing in Portugal

A body has been found in the search for a Scottish man who went missing in Portugal. Greg Monks, 38, disappeared in Albufeira last month, reportedly during a stag party. Portuguese police said on Wednesday the body of a 38-year-old man had been found in the search for a missing Scottish tourist. The Policia Judiciaria said the body was located in the Cerro de Aguia area. Police said the 38-year-old's disappearance was reported to the Guarda Nacional Republicana on May 28 at around 8pm by a man who was on holiday with him. Authorities said a post-mortem examination will take place in due course. A Foreign Office spokesperson said: 'We are supporting the family of a British man reported missing in Portugal and are in contact with the local authorities.'

Heartbroken sister of Greg Monks pays tribute to 'amazing' brother after body found
Heartbroken sister of Greg Monks pays tribute to 'amazing' brother after body found

Daily Record

time18 hours ago

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Heartbroken sister of Greg Monks pays tribute to 'amazing' brother after body found

Jillian Monks hailed the 38-year-old as "an amazing boy" who made everyone laugh as she thanked those who had helped try to find him in Albufeira. One of the sisters of missing Scot Greg Monks has paid a heartbreaking tribute to her brother, after a body was found in the search for him in Portugal.. Jillian Monks hailed the 38-year-old as "an amazing boy" who made everyone laugh as she thanked those who had helped try to find him in Albufeira. ‌ Posting in the Missing Person Greg Monks - Albufeira, Portugal Facebook group, she wrote: "Didn't think it would end like this.. We are absolutely devastated! ‌ "Greg was an amazing boy who everyone thought so highly of, Was friends with everyone and always made us laugh! We will miss him everyday! "I just want to thank absolutely everyone for everything they done from sharing their posts to out looking, phoning everywhere to get CCTV. "Special thanks to Sharon Cooke, Stacy McGhee, Georgie Gould and Karen Winter for helping run the page and all you done for my brother & to Yolanda Morgana, Dan Birch, Leonard Faria, and Michael Hosey for doing all you could searching. "Sorry if I have missed anyone, heads not 100% but everyone has been truly amazing. The support we have received from everyone has been out of this world. If love could've saved you, you would live forever! Miss you forever brother." Greg, of Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, vanished last Wednesday morning while on a stag do with pals, just hours after arriving at the holiday hotspot. ‌ Portuguese daily newspaper Correio da Manha reported the local Policia Judiciaria force was at the scene of a body find, saying the ravine in question is "a long way from the spot where he was last seen" in the Algarve. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. We told earlier how tributes had flooded in for Greg, who was hailed as a "lovely guy". Alexander McHendrie said: "Rip Greg Monks defo one of life's good guys such a shame. Heart goes out to the family and the boys also." ‌ George Garscadden said: "Heartbreaking news RIP Greg Monks. My thoughts are with Jillian and the rest of your family. You were one of the good guys in life. God bless you mate." Abby Telfer said: "So sad. Thoughts go out to my girl Jillian, her family and his poor girlfriend. Rest in peace Greg. Utterly heartbreaking." Justine Burns said: "RIP Greg Monks. What a good guy you were. Heartbroken for your family and friends. Devastating news for everyone who knew you." ‌ Agnes Neil-Neeson said: "I have no words. He was a lovely boy." Alicia Faulds said: "Heartbroken for Nicole and Greg's family. I was praying for him and hoping he would be found safe." Greg vanished in the early hours of Wednesday, May 28, while on a stag do with pals. He had just arrived for the five-day holiday when he became separated from his friends. He was last seen on CCTV in the residential area of Cerro de Aguia on Tuesday May 27, roughly four miles away from the main club and bar strip of Albufeira. A Foreign Office spokesperson said: 'We are supporting the family of a British man reported missing in Portugal and are in contact with the local authorities'.

Body found in search for Scot missing in Portugal
Body found in search for Scot missing in Portugal

South Wales Guardian

time19 hours ago

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Body found in search for Scot missing in Portugal

Greg Monks, 38, disappeared in Albufeira last month, reportedly during a stag party. Portuguese police said on Wednesday the body of a 38-year-old man had been found in the search for a missing Scottish tourist. The Policia Judiciaria said the body was located in the Cerro de Aguia area. Police said the 38-year-old's disappearance was reported to the Guarda Nacional Republicana on May 28 at around 8pm by a man who was on holiday with him. Authorities said a post-mortem examination will take place in due course. A Foreign Office spokesperson said: 'We are supporting the family of a British man reported missing in Portugal and are in contact with the local authorities.'

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