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UPDATE: ‘Missing man’ apologises to family

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Troy Antonio King, who was reported missing since last Friday, has been traced.

And he apologised to his elderly mother and 19-year-old son for making them worry.

The Nation team encountered King in Speightstown, St Peter, this afternoon while he was on his way to the District E Police Station.

The public service vehicle driver said an incident occurred last Friday while he was parked in the line for the Sam Lords Castle route, which led to him being unemployed.

The 46-year-old said this made him upset and he had a meltdown. He wanted a timeout and some time alone.

After he found out about the missing person’s report, he decided to return home.

Earlier today, the Royal Barbados Police Force issued the report for King, of Free Hill, Josey Hill, St Lucy. He left home between 11 p.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Saturday.

King said that after the incident in the Constitution River Terminal, he went home, washed his clothes and left the house. (SB)

 

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