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Family search for missing brother Search stepped up for missing man
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The brothers of a County Armagh man missing in Australia have flown out to Melbourne to join in the search. Two thousand pictures of a missing County Armagh man have been posted in the city of Melbourne, in the hope that he might be found.
Stephen King, 27, from Keady, was last seen with a group of friends in a bar in Melbourne on 19 July. The brothers of Stephen King, 27, from Keady, have flown out to Australia to join in the search.
Mr King, a tiler and bricklayer, was last seen with a group of friends in a bar in Melbourne on 19 July.
It is understood that he left his friends in the pub in Southbank to go to a casino.It is understood that he left his friends in the pub in Southbank to go to a casino.
Mr King, a tiler and bricklayer, had arrived in Australia three weeks ago for a year-long working holiday. He had been staying with friends in St Kilda. But there is no evidence that he entered the casino.
Two of his brothers have travelled to Australia to join in the search. He arrived in Australia three weeks ago for a year-long working holiday. He had been staying with friends in St Kilda.
Australian police said the investigation into Stephen's disappearance was continuing.