Barry McCullagh's family is desperate for news.
A Glasgow dad walked out of a hospital ward for a smoke more than 60 days ago and hasn't been seen since.
Barry McCullagh's desperate family say they are living a nightmare since his disappearance and pleaded with him to come home. The 41-year-old failed to return to the ward at Paisley's Royal Alexandra Hospital on October 5 following his admission the day before after suffering a seizure and hallucinations, Renfrewshire Live reports.In the days and weeks that followed his family and friends have combed hospital grounds, woodland, a nearby cycle path and flooded the area with posters, but to no avail."The police haven't had any reported sightings in all this time. It's as if he has just vanished.
"We just don't understand it, though, how can someone just vanish when we have all the CCTV and everything else in this day and age." In the weeks since disappearance the family have had to cope with the death of Barry's brother Brian, who was in a coma for several months at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.Barry was filmed on CCTV in the town's Lounsdale Road outside the Lord Lounsdale Pub around 5.33pm on the day of his disappearance.An incredibly close family, Stacey and her mum Liz say Barry would definitely be at home with his loved ones if he was in his right mind.
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