FEARS are growing for a young British tourist who has been missing for over a month.
Daniel Davies, 26, from Llanelli, , was last seen on March 13 on the popular tourist island of Koh Phi Phi in southern .



Daniel had been staying at the Hangover Hostel in Bangkok before his disappearance.
His desperate family say that it is “highly out of character” for Daniel to have not reached out to them in over a month.
They have filed a missing person's report with Dyfed-Powys Police, but officers in Southeast Asia are yet to locate him.
Daniel's aunt Nicola Doran said: “My nephew Daniel Davies has gone missing in Bangkok, Thailand.
“He's been reported and is now a missing person.
“No one has had any contact in weeks.”
Friend Lucia Froom added: “Daniel's phone is switched off and no one has heard from him in weeks, which isn't like him at all.
“If anyone knows anyone in Thailand or is planning a trip there soon, can people please keep an eye out for him.”
Police in the UK said that Daniel is described as around 6ft tall, of slim build, with blonde hair and a beard.
He is also described as having distinctive tattoo sleeves on both arms.
Missing persons charity Echoes of the Lost has joined in on the appeal, along with SARS Cymru.
The charity said: “Daniel, if you happen to see this post, please get in contact with your family.
“They are worried. If you wish to message us to pass information along, please feel free to do so.”
Flying Eze has contacted the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office for comment.
Meanwhile, last Monday from their homes in Cardigan, southwestern.
Isabelle and Daniel, who are both 16, asked for directions atlocal train station just days ago and they have not been seen since.
launched an appeal to the general public, asking anyone with information to come forward as their families became increasingly concerned for their safety.
Another missing person is Michael Frison, from Chard,, who disappeared inon July 13, 2024, the day he was originally due to return to the UK.
Italian cops have launched a criminal probe following .
