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Friends and family ‘waiting anxiously’ for news of Britons missing in Dolomites

Aziz Ziriat and Sam Harris have not been seen or heard from since January 1 and they did not check in for their flight home on January 6.

William Warnes
Wednesday 08 January 2025 10:21 GMT
Undated family handout photo of British hikers Aziz Ziriat (left) and Sam Harris (Family/PA)
Undated family handout photo of British hikers Aziz Ziriat (left) and Sam Harris (Family/PA) (PA Media)

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A close friend of two British hikers who have been missing in the Dolomites for nearly a week has said they are “waiting anxiously” for news in the search and that “the next few hours will be crucial”.

Aziz Ziriat, 36, and Sam Harris, 35, have not been seen or heard from since January 1 and they did not check in for their flight home on January 6.

Their last known location was near a mountain hut called Casina Dosson, close to the town of Tione Di Trento, near Riva Del Garda, on Lake Garda.

The response from the local authorities has been fantastic and people from all walks of life have been trying to help, both in Italy and in the UK

Joe Stone, university friend of Aziz Ziriat

Joe Stone, a university friend of Mr Ziriat, told the PA news agency the pair were “experienced hikers” who liked to go off the grid, but “alarm bells were raised” when they failed to check in for their return flight.

He said: “They are experienced hikers and they go a couple of times a year. It wasn’t surprising that they had no signal as they like going off the grid. Alarm bells were raised though when they didn’t turn up for their flight on January 6.

“Helicopters are now searching two specific locations – two refuge huts. We think that’s going to be the best chance of success.

“We’re all waiting anxiously and the next few hours are crucial.”

Mr Ziriat’s girlfriend and friends of the hikers are currently in Italy helping to co-ordinate the search with local authorities.

Mr Stone said the response from the public had been “fantastic” and that they had seen a “nice side of humanity” since asking for help.

He added: “The response from the local authorities has been fantastic and people from all walks of life have been trying to help, both in Italy and in the UK.”

Crystal Palace Football Club’s official charity issued an appeal on its website on Tuesday.

It said: “We are urging supporters to share any information they might have to help locate Palace for Life staff member Aziz Ziriat, and his friend Sam Harris, who have been missing since 1st January whilst hiking in the Dolomites mountains in north-eastern Italy.

“We are appealing for anyone familiar with the area, who can provide assistance or information, to get in touch.”

It asked anyone with information or who is able to support to call 999 referencing CAD 0197/07 Jan25.

“We will provide more updates or relevant information as we receive it,” it added.

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