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Looking for a Dutch / Kiwi pilgrim: Tineke Verkade

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Roncesvalle-SDC (2001), SJPP-SDC(2003), Le Puy - SJPP (2011)
A message from Tineke's friend: My friend Tineke Verkade got to the start of the Camino on Sunday 20th April. She hasn’t been heard of since and her family is very concerned. The authorities have been contacted but say they can’t do anything. She had been in constant contact with her family up until this point. Her last contact voiced some concerns about being alone. Her phone, bank card and email has not been used since the day before. Anyone out there on the Camino can you please keep an eye and ear out for any information about her. She is wearing a bright orange Macpac back pack. 55824
 
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A message from Tineke's friend: My friend Tineke Verkade got to the start of the Camino on Sunday 20th April. She hasn’t been heard of since and her family is very concerned. The authorities have been contacted but say they can’t do anything. She had been in constant contact with her family up until this point. Her last contact voiced some concerns about being alone. Her phone, bank card and email has not been used since the day before. Anyone out there on the Camino can you please keep an eye and ear out for any information about her. She is wearing a bright orange Macpac back pack. View attachment 55824
I thought I saw a post that she was locatex.
 
I am so glad she was located and is fine!

I am also glad people can post for missing people on this forum, It is a good starting point for those who are worried, and full of good advice also.

I agree with the forum rules and what Wayfarer stated above. I have met one or two who decided to 'drop out' while walking. We must respect those that decide to do so.

I am also glad that most who 'disappear' for a while on most occasions is due to technical reasons/losing phone/stuck in a place with no Wifi etc rather than coming to any harm.

Davey
 

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