Heartbreak as search called off for missing Brit Tom Doherty, 67, who sent desperate WhatsApp before vanishing on hike

Heartbreak as search called off for missing Brit Tom Doherty, 67, who sent desperate WhatsApp before vanishing on hike

THE search for missing Brit Tom Doherty has been called off in a heartbreaking development.

Tom vanished while hiking in the Pyrenees in France after sending a desperate string of WhatsApp messages to family.

The search for Tom (right) has been tragically called off

Cops tried to find the missing Brit but weather hampered the search

A devastating exchange on Whatsapp shows Tom’s last messages

One of them said: “Help, I’ve fallen and cannot move.”

Tom, a retired doctor, was travelling alone on a camping trip and went for a trek on the Col d’Escots near the ski resort of Guzet last Tuesday.

French cops combed the area with sniffer dogs and a helicopter between Wednesday and Sunday before thick fog hindered the search.

It’s feared Tom hiked deep into terrain where phone signal is hard to pick up, meaning tracking his final movements has proved difficult.

Tom, from St Albans, Hertfordshire, sent a photo overlooking a mountain ridge two-and-a-half hours before his disappearance, referring to how he’d been caught up in bad weather with the caption “bugger”.

Tom’s wife Anne flew into France with one of his daughters to assist the search.

Tom’s niece Kat Waterhouse recently told The Sun: “No one’s been able to reach him since.

“The helicopter’s been out in search and rescue, and been doing everything that they can, but there’s been absolutely nothing.

“It sounds very much like he’s injured himself.

“I mean, the helicopter hasn’t seen him so he could have dragged himself into shelter.

“He’s a doctor, so he’s quite resourceful. But we haven’t a clue. We’ve got to be hopeful, haven’t we?”

Tom was a doctor who worked around the world specialising in Malaria, the life-threatening infection spread by mosquitoes.

He is known lover of hiking but typically only spends two to three hours in the wilderness at a time, Anne said.

The couple own a home in south-west France have spent a large part of their retirement in the region.

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