Disappearance 'totally out of character' says father of missing Ireland fan

The father of an Irish student who has gone missing in Poland has said that it is totally out of character for his son not to contact the family.

The father of an Irish student who has gone missing in Poland has said that it is totally out of character for his son not to contact the family.

James Nolan, 21, from Blessington in Co Wicklow was last seen on Saturday night in Bydoszcz, a town about 130 kilometres from Poznan.

The third-year engineering student had been travelling with friends in a camper van to see Ireland play in Euro 2012.

He was due to return to Ireland on Thursday, but got separated from his friends last Saturday night and was reported missing by them on Sunday.

His father Jimmy has appealed to anyone who thinks they can help in the search for James to come forward.

"If you see him, if you know of him, if you hear of hear of him, anything, just try and contact someone - the Garda station, anything at all," he said.

"Whatever it takes."

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