Cork man to complete Camino Walk after being located safe and well

A Cork man who had been declared missing in France is to finish the Camino de Santiago walk after he was located safe and well 27 year old Vincent Walsh from Knocknaheeny hadn't been in touch with his family for 11 days as his mobile phone battery had died and he had accidentally posted his phone charger to Germany. His family were fearful for his safety and contacted the Neil Prendeville Show in an effort to trace him... As a result of their appeal on the show 60,000 people were online in France assisting in the search with many of them making contact with his family in Cork offering their assistance... Vincent's uncle Maurice told the Neil Prendeville Show how he was finally located... Press PLAY button above to listen to the audio
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