Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Glasgow Live
Glasgow Live
National
Izzy Hawksworth & Ryan Carroll & Fahad Tariq

Glasgow mum who thought son missing for over 10 years was dead overjoyed after he was found alive

A mum is beaming with joy after discovering her son, who had been missing for more than a decade, is alive.

Joyce Curtis had not seen or heard from her son Nicholas since 2010.

The joiner lost his job and left his home in Glasgow to travel Europe in the mid 2000s. His mum believed he had been hitchhiking around France and Spain but due to the pandemic, she thought Nicholas had died and even 'grieved for him', the Daily Record reports.

READ MORE: Glasgow homeless charity seeing families with prams and 'children as young as six' using hot food service

On December 19, just days before Christmas, Joyce received a miraculous phone call telling her that her son was alive and in hospital in the South of France.

She said: "I can't believe it. I thought with Covid and everything that has gone on, I thought he was dead. I grieved for him. When I got the call to say he was alive I just went into shock. All I did was cry all day.

"This has just made Christmas for me, especially since my husband died back in June. It's like that film 'Miracle on 34th Street'. It's like a miracle.

"I'd resigned myself to the fact that he had died. I really thought that and I think everybody thought the same."

Joyce believes her son spent some time living rough on the streets of Paris.

Delighted Joyce Curtis with a picture of Nicholas (SWNS)

She decided to report him as missing in 2009 as she hadn't heard from Nicholas 'for ages.'

A year later, Joyce was contacted by the British Consulate in Paris to notify her that Nicholas had been admitted to hospital in France. She then flew to visit him with her husband - but that would be the last time she would see or hear from him in over a decade.

Joyce said: "I got a letter in 2010 to say that Nicholas was in hospital in France. He'd been missing for a while by then.

"I'd already reported him missing here in Glasgow the previous year after not hearing from him in ages and ages. Me and my husband went over to visit him and it was that good to see him.

"We were getting him home, but for some reason, I don't know why, he just disappeared again. They were sending him home and I was told he was getting put on a flight.

"I was expecting him home at Glasgow at a certain time. I worked at the Southern General Hospital at the time and I was waiting on him coming home but there was no sign.

"When I was over visiting him in France I bought him some shoes and stuff like that so he could have clothes to travel home with. I was waiting in work. But he never got home.

"I remember it was pouring of rain that day. I phoned every airport to see if he'd gotten on a flight but nothing. We never heard anything again. That was the last I heard from him until Monday."

Joyce Curtis has hailed the 'miracle' (SWNS)

Joyce received the shock news that he was alive when the British Consulate contacted her to alert her that he had been admitted to a French hospital for a second time.

"I spoke to him on the phone. He looks healthy. I asked him, 'Are you coming home Nikky?' And he said, 'Aye'.

"I can't imagine what he's been through. I just need to get him home."

Nicholas is now planning to return home, but Joyce is keen to travel over to France to see him.

She said: "I'm not building my hopes up yet until I get him home. Hopefully though I might even get over to France with my daughter before then so I can see him."

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office spokesperson said: "We are supporting a British man in France and are providing assistance to his family. We are in contact with the local authorities."

Sign up to Glasgow Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox

READ NEXT:

Hundreds of households left without water on Christmas Day after supply issue

Man rushed to hospital after being found seriously injured at Rutherglen house

'Armed' men attack staff in Paisley shop in Boxing Day robbery

Glasgow mum gives birth to first Christmas baby of the year

Glasgow's long-serving cleansing workers retire after 84 years of service

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.