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Home / Health / Tracker Urged After Man Found in Ditch

Tracker Urged After Man Found in Ditch

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Man with dementia went missing on Christmas Day.
  • He was discovered in a ditch after two days.
  • His family advocates for trackers to ensure safety.
Tracker Urged After Man Found in Ditch

A harrowing experience on Christmas Day has led to a powerful plea from a family in Hartlepool. Brian Jobson, a man living with dementia, wandered from his home and was discovered two days later in a ditch. The disappearance triggered an extensive search effort, utilizing police helicopters and drones, with many locals abandoning their holiday plans to assist.

His daughter, Kirsty Jewson, expressed the profound emotional toll the incident took on her family. Reflecting on the ordeal, she emphasized the critical importance of modern safety devices. If given the chance to alter events, she stated that her father would have been equipped with a tracker.

This close call serves as a stark reminder for continuous vigilance. The family's urgent message highlights how trackers can provide peace of mind and vital location data, potentially averting prolonged distress and ensuring the safety of individuals with dementia or those prone to wandering.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Brian Jobson, a man with dementia, went missing on Christmas Day and was found in a ditch two days later.
Trackers help locate individuals with dementia if they wander off, reducing stress and ensuring their safety.
Brian Jobson was missing for two days before being found.

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