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Cathy Owen & Charlie Duffield

Desperate search for missing Brit OAP who vanished on motorcycle trip through Spain

Police in Wales are appealing for help to try and find a Cardiff motorcyclist who has gone missing while on holiday in Spain.

Pensioner Roy Davies Clarke was travelling in a northern part of the country, but has not been seen since Monday (May 30).

The 78-year-old from Heath was travelling with a friend when he became separated while heading towards Yesa near Pamplona on Monday evening, and didn't arrive at his hotel.

He is described as being about 5ft 10ins tall, of slim build and with a round stomach.

He is bald with grey hair on the sides and is usually clean shaven.

He wears a gold ring on a little finger and a Tissot wrist-watch.

His motorbike is a grey Yamaha XJ 6F Diversion, registration number LC14UDJ.

South Wales Police have issued an appeal for information in the hope that someone in Wales may have heard from him.

The Yesa Dam dams up the Aragón River in the Spanish Pre-Pyrenees to a large lake, the Yesa water reservoir (Getty Images)

A spokeswoman said: "We are very concerned for Roy’s well being and want to hear from anyone who may have seen him or may know where he may be."

Anyone with information should contact police on 101, or go to https://orlo.uk/iAmI9.

Pamplona is located in the middle of the region of Navarre and is situation in a rounded valley that links the mountainous north with the Ebro valley, and is an area popular with bikers.

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