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Family plea for doctor to return | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
The family of an Edinburgh doctor who has been missing for a week has made an emotional plea for him to return. | |
Dr David Hughes, 37, a Surgeon Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy, disappeared after a night shift at St John's Hospital in Livingston. | Dr David Hughes, 37, a Surgeon Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy, disappeared after a night shift at St John's Hospital in Livingston. |
The father-of-three, from Wester Hailes, had just been told he was being sent back to the Gulf with the Navy. | The father-of-three, from Wester Hailes, had just been told he was being sent back to the Gulf with the Navy. |
His wife Joanne, 33, said the anaesthetist, originally from Devon, was under huge stress at work. | |
I am not mad that you haven't come home and that you disappeared Joanne HughesDr Hughes wife | |
Dr Hughes was last seen finishing work at 0900 BST on Wednesday and later called his wife to say he was going hillwalking. | Dr Hughes was last seen finishing work at 0900 BST on Wednesday and later called his wife to say he was going hillwalking. |
Mrs Hughes revealed her husband had been working up to 80 hours each week, and was unhappy about not being able to spend time with his family. | |
Speaking directly to her husband, Mrs Hughes, said: "David, I really want you to come home. I am not mad that you haven't come home and that you disappeared. | |
"I just want to know that you are safe. We are all extremely worried about your safety and I just want to see you and to talk to you. | |
"I know that you are fed up with your work and unhappy with life in general at the moment. | |
"I love you very much, please come home." | |
Joanne Hughes has appealed for her husband to return home | |
The couple, who are originally from Newton Abbot in Devon, had moved to Scotland about four years ago. | |
Dr Hughes completed his medical training at Dundee University six years ago before joining the navy as a medic. | |
They have three children, Liam, 11, eight-year-old Amy, and two-year-old Ben. | |
Mrs Hughes added: "The children are missing you and little Ben keeps asking where you are. I don't know what to say to him." | |
The family spent last year in New Zealand, where Dr Hughes was working with the Flying Doctor Service, and had returned to Edinburgh in February. | |
He has been working as an anaesthetist at St John's Hospital in Livingston, West Lothian while on a Navy placement to train to be a consultant. | |
Hillwalking equipment | |
Dr Hughes had previously served for three months in Iraq in 2003 on the hospital ship RFA Argus, and was due to return to Basra in January 2008. | |
David's brother Matt added: "We are very concerned for his safety. His disappearance is out of character. David is a responsible family man with three children." | |
He was last spotted crossing the Forth Road Bridge at about 1000 BST in his silver Mondeo car. | |
Mrs Hughes's last contact with him was when he sent her a text in the afternoon to say he was going to camp out overnight. | |
He was last seen wearing a green fleece, navy blue Rohan trousers and trainers and his family believe he may have a tent and hillwalking equipment with him. | He was last seen wearing a green fleece, navy blue Rohan trousers and trainers and his family believe he may have a tent and hillwalking equipment with him. |
A Lothian and Borders Police spokeswoman said: "He left in his silver Ford Mondeo estate car, registration number FG03 GYH." | |
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