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Published 10:24 28 Feb 2019 GMT
Updated 11:08 28 Feb 2019 GMT

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"Not having any contact from Stephen is very out of character for him as he is a placid and quiet man," Mary Morrissey said. "We are extremely worried and concerned for his safety and wellbeing."Mr Warde had arrived in Kuala Lumpur, the country's capital, on 15 November and rented a residence in the city's Jalan Sultan Ismail area. He was due to leave the accommodation a day after he was last seen. Police searched the unit and found that his belongings were still there. His passport had not been used since then, which lead them to believe that he is still in the country. A GoFundMe page for the search raised nearly €20,000. Mr Warde's family today thanked all those who had gotten involved in the search and asked for privacy.

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