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The mother of a man who went missing in May has shared a heartbreaking appeal for him to come home. Shane Barnett has been missing for more than six months and his mum has urged him to "prove [people] wrong" after she was informed of the possibility he could have died. Shane, 48, was last seen leaving University Hospital Wales on Sunday, May 7.
police have regularly been appealing for information on his whereabouts since. His mum Diane Bush appeared on Channel 5's Vanished: The Search for Britain's Missing with a message directed at her son. She said: "We miss you, we love you and we are desperately trying to find you. Please get in touch. We've searched high and low, all weathers. READ MORE: Police urgently looking for missing man last seen walking out of hospital READ MORE: 'One homeless man said he'd not had a roast dinner since he was a child': The vulnerable and isolated given an unforgettable
Christmas celebration in Swansea "We won't give up on you - never. I know you like to prove people wrong, and I've been told there's a possibility that you may no longer be alive. So prove them wrong; show us you're alive. "I will come anywhere you want to, to see you. Anywhere at all. Just please get in touch. You have no idea how much you are missed and loved." Anybody with information on Shane Barnett's whereabouts should call the police on 101 quoting occurrence number 2300147308. Vanished: The Search for Britain’s Missing - where Ms Bush appeared to issue her appeal - is available to stream on My5.