Frantic search launched for Scots tourist Sam Kennedy, 20, missing in Poland
A FRANTIC search has been launched for a Scots tourist who has gone missing in Poland.
Sam Kennedy, 20, was on holiday in Kraków and was due to return home on Thursday.
But he didn't arrive for his flight home, raising concerns for his well-being.
Sam's desperate family raised the alarm after he failed to make contact with them.
Their social media appeals have been shared widely as fears grow for his safety.
His sister Robyn issued a plea for people to keep an eye out and share his picture to help find him.
She posted to Facebook: "This is my brother Sam, he was supposed to have returned home from Poland (Krakow) on Thursday night but me and my family have not heard from him.
"If anyone knows any information that could help us find us find him please let us know & please share this post so we can reach as many people as possible.
"Any help is hugely appreciated by me and my family. Thank you."
Thousands of people have already shared the appeal and with others sharing it with relatives in Poland.
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The Foreign Office confirmed it was supporting Sam's family as the search continues.
An FCDO spokesperson said: “We are supporting the family of a British national missing in Poland.”