The family of a man who has been missing in Cork for four months are appealing to the public to check their gardens and outbuildings for signs of his presence.
John Keaveney, 43, went missing in Cork after discharging himself from hospital following an epileptic seizure.
John's last confirmed sighting was at 1.30am on Monday, 21st August at the Circle K Filling Station on the Centre Park Road.
John is described as being 5'9", of slim build, with brown eyes and a bald head.
When last seen, John was wearing a pair of navy trousers, a grey Umbro hoodie with the Irish soccer logo and white runners.
Speaking to RedFM News, John's uncle Cathal says his wife, three children and wider family are desperate to find him:
"This just came out of the blue. It's a complete shock to us. And as people can imagine, it's not knowing. You're really worried. Is John okay? Is he alright? We've been searching continuously for four months and I have to say it's upsetting, exasperating and it is frustrating, that we've come up with nothing so far. That's why we are desperately appealing people just to help us and just to have a look".