The investigation into the disappearance of rugby player Levi Davis has two new hypotheses. 24-year-old who went missing in Barcelona after getting off the ferry from Ibiza three months ago drowned after being chased by criminals over a £100,000 debt, As the British newspaper The Sun reported this morning.
The former pro player was last seen leaving an Irish bar in Barcelona on October 29. The police found his passport in the port area of the city. According to The Sun, his family has hired a private investigator who found that his debit card and phone have not been used since he disappeared. However, the British source points out that Levi may have huge debts to the Somali mafia as his “lifestyle is multi-party and spiraling out of control”. The Sun detailed that Davis owed about 115.00 euros.
The Good Morning Britain television program revealed that private detective Gavin Burrows feared the athlete drowned in Barcelona harbor. The Sun details that a search was carried out but no body was found in the port area of Barcelona.
Lev Davisi’s mother, Julie Good Morning, went to Britain and collapsed when she remembered the last hug her son gave her before he left for Spain. Just before Julie leaves the show, her son told her to hug him in case it was the last.. In the video posted by GMB on her social networks, Julie says she has no hope of seeing her son alive again.
Source: Informacion
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