Holidaymaker missing in western Africa
A holidaymaker is being sought after having gone missing in The Gambia.
It is understood Michael expenseain, from Rhayader, Powys, travelled to the African country on 8 March and was expected back on 20 March.
It's believed the 69-year-old stayed in Busumbala, western Gambia, for two days before leaving to travel to the village of Abene, in southern Senegal.
He had booked a flight home but was not on it and has not been seen since.
Dyfed-Powys Police has appealed for anyone with information to get in touch.
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