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A FORMAL hunt for missing X Factor and rugby star Levi Davis has finally begun, Spanish police have said.

Barcelona cops said they were no longer waiting for a missing persons report to be submitted - 10 days after he was last seen in the Catalan capital and also warned he felt "in danger".

The family of Celebrity X Factor star Levi Davis say he was 'running from something'
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The family of Celebrity X Factor star Levi Davis say he was 'running from something'Credit: Rex Features
He was last seen on October 29 at an Irish pub in Barcelona
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He was last seen on October 29 at an Irish pub in Barcelona
Levi Davis’s foster mum Suzanne Balfour said he claimed he was being 'blackmailed'
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Levi Davis’s foster mum Suzanne Balfour said he claimed he was being 'blackmailed'Credit: Sky News
A campaign has been launched to find Levi
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A campaign has been launched to find LeviCredit: SUPPLIED

The 24-year-old ex-Bath rugby player was last seen at an Irish pub in Barcelona on October 29 after getting on a ferry from Ibiza without any money or spare clothes.

Yesterday, it was revealed Spanish cops still haven't started looking for Levi, despite his family reporting him missing days ago.

That's despite the fact that CCTV footage of Levi on the night he went missing has been shared with police.

But a spokeswoman for the Mossos d’Esquadra force confirmed an investigation is now underway.

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“It is an investigation we have decided to launch ourselves on our own initiative because we have yet to receive any official notification he is missing through the normal channels," she said.

“We cannot inform at this stage on exactly what is being done and what will be done but efforts to find this man and establish what may have happened to him are underway.

“Obviously once we receive the official missing persons’ report we should be in possession of more information that will help us in that task.”

On Tuesday morning Levi's foster mother Susanne Balfour spoke to confirming that he had mentioned a blackmail threat in a video posted on social media.

Host Kay Burley asked Susanne if the blackmail was linked to her foster son's sexuality - he made history in 2020 when he was the first rugby union player to come out as bisexual while still playing.

Susanne replied: "He might just be frightened, he did say in that video that his life was in danger, I don't know whether he's running from something, I just don't know."

She added: "Levi said he needed to get out of Ibiza, when his friend asked why he just said he needed to get out… he was actually on a ferry from Ibiza going to Barcelona… but that was the last thing he heard from him."

Susanne said it was "concerning" that he hadn't reached out to any family or friends since last month.

Levi's sister Candeece Balfour, 23, who appeared alongside Susanne, also made an emotional appeal directly to her brother.

"I just want him to know that he's loved by everyone and I just want him to come home," she said, describing him as "an amazing person".

She said she had received a voice note from Levi on October 26 in which he said he was a "fighter".

It is understood that he was suffering with a persistent injury that had affected his career, and may have also had financial difficulties.

Today, it was revealed Levi's family are flying out to Spain to continue the search for him.

Close friend Richard Squire, who Levi had flown out to visit in Ibiza, set up a to help raise money for the family's travel costs.

It has already raised around £500 of its £3,000 goal, less than 24 hours after it was set up.

He did say in that video that his life was in danger

Suzanne BalfourFoster mother, Levi Davis

"As many of you will have seen in the press and on social media, Levi Davis is currently missing, last seen in Barcelona," Richard said, alongside a picture of his friend.

"He's struggled with his mental health for many years and we, his friends and family, are extremely concerned for him.

"Thanks to so many people sharing his image and poster, we've had some possible sightings and need to get his friends and family on the ground in Spain to walk the streets looking for him and follow up on any leads.

"This obviously costs money, so I've set up this page to ask for your help.

"Money raised will be used to cover travel and accommodation costs and, once he's found, get him the professional help he needs.

"Any money left over will be donated to a charity that can help other venerable people. Thank you for your help."

Levi was the first professional rugby union player to come out as bisexual in 2020
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Levi was the first professional rugby union player to come out as bisexual in 2020Credit: Getty Images - Getty
His mother Julie Davis said he was spotted on a beach in Sitges
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His mother Julie Davis said he was spotted on a beach in SitgesCredit: Rex
Levi appeared on Celebs Go Dating in 2020
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Levi appeared on Celebs Go Dating in 2020Credit: Rex

Today, Levi's mum Julie Davis also spoke to Good Morning Britain to give an update on the search for her son.

Presenter Ed Balls asked Julie about the latest information, to which she replied: "The latest is that he was seen in Sitges, on a beach there.

"He was approached by a gentleman who saw Levi, who we think was Levi, and asked him in Spanish 'are you ok?'

"Unfortunately Levi, if it was Levi, didn't answer back.

"I don't know if it's because he doesn't know the language very well and went on his way."

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He was last seen leaving the Old Irish Pub on Barcelona's Las Ramblas on the night of October 29.

In the video, the former Celebrity X Factor and Celebs Go Dating star is wearing a white t-shirt, black jeans and white trainers, and carrying a small black backpack.

It has also been reported that Levi posted on OnlyFans the day before he disappeared.

Former England rugby player Tom Varndell has also urged anyone who has seen Levi recently to get in touch.

He wrote on Twitter: "If anyone has seen or heard from Levi Davis in the last two weeks could you please drop me a message asap. Many thanks.

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Levi featured on ITV's Celebrity X Factor in 2019 alongside fellow rugby players Ben Foden and Thom Evans in a singing group called Try Star.

He also appeared on E4's Celebs Go Dating in 2020.

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