Missing Irish man found with broken arm in Australia

An Irish man who had been missing in Sydney for five days has been found.

Missing Irish man found with broken arm in Australia

An Irish man who had been missing in Sydney for five days has been found.

Donie O'Sullivan, who is originally from Co Clare, is suffering from a broken arm and dehydration.

The 33-year-old was found in a stairwell at the East Tower commercial building just yards from where he was last seen.

It is understood he had fallen down a stairs and he is now being treated at a Sydney hospital.

More than a hundred people were involved in searches for him.

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