A charity has released an age-progressed image showing what a missing man may look like today – 30 years after he vanished after a Christmas party.
A new appeal has been launched to find Philip Fudge, who disappeared in 1995 at the age of 21.
Missing People has now produced an updated likeness of the HGV driver in the hope it may finally lead to answers.
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Philip, from Hull, travelled to Liverpool on 10 December 1995 to attend a party at the HMS Eaglet Royal Navy base with two friends, as reported by Need To Know.
He was due to stay at a friend’s home in the city but was last seen getting into a taxi with two women and a man.
He never returned, and the following morning his friends phoned his mother to ask if she had heard from him.
His car remained parked outside the address where he was meant to spend the night.
His disappearance was described as completely out of character.

Philip’s mother, Nadine, made tireless efforts to find him – contacting hospitals, taxi firms and even French authorities in case he had travelled abroad – but she died in 2019 without learning what happened to her son.
Marking 30 years since he went missing, Philip’s sister, Linda Shields, is urging anyone with information to come forward.
At the time he disappeared, Philip was described as white, 5ft 10in, heavily built, with blue eyes and short light-brown hair.
He was last seen wearing a blue checked shirt, blue jeans, brown leather boots and a watch.
A spokesperson for Missing People said:
“Philip, we are here for you whenever you are ready.
“We can listen, talk you through what help you need, pass a message for you and help you to be safe.”
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