A LOVING sister is set to make a public plea for information on the whereabouts of her brother who has been missing for two months.
CCTV captured Nigel Kedar walking along the A140 through Dickleburgh in Norfolk, after leaving a Co-op supermarket in Long Stratton on April 4.
It is the last time anyone saw the 54-year-old Clacton dad-of-one, who went to Norwich for a night out two days earlier.
She said: “I don’t relish doing it but it has to be done.
“The first TV appeal my brother Richard and I did, I lost it completely.
“Four weeks ago we visited Dickleburgh and saw how busy the road is at the time of the morning Nigel would’ve been walking.
“There’s a high hedge along the side of the fields and being a farmer’s boy, he could’ve easily walked behind it and took that route into Dickleburgh.”
Norfolk Constabulary is reviewing its searches with national search advisors and highlights the need to raise national awareness.
CCTV - Nigel Kedar, 52, in Long Stratton, Norfolk
Mrs Mays added: “The police are doing everything they possibly can for us.
“It’s really the smallest piece of information or sighting that can lead us on to the next.
“We just need to move away from April 4. I can’t believe he’s disappeared into thin air.”
On April 4, self-employed builder Mr Kedar called his business partner to say he would not be at work.
The previous day he visited officers at Norwich’s Bethel Street police station twice - at one point wanting to remain in the station because he felt unfit to drive having been drinking earlier.
He was reported missing later that evening.
Mrs Mays added: “The family is holding it together as much as we can.
“He’s constantly in our thoughts and we go over every scenario possible.
“It’s drawn us closer together sadly.
“The longer he’s away, everything goes through your mind - like is he still with us?
“But I can’t let myself think that.
“He’s out there somewhere and for some reason, he hasn’t come home.”
Click here for the Find Nigel Kedar Facebook page.
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