Stepfather David Mahon revealed yesterday he was prepared to pay a "substantial" amount of money to anyone who could help unravel her mystery disappearance.
parents of missing expat Amy Fitzpatrick have offered a cash reward for information on her whereabouts.Franco Rey, spokesman for Mr Mahon and Amy's mum Audrey, said: "A substantial reward is on offer to anyone who can provide reliable information on Amy's whereabouts. Any information received will be treated within the strictest confidence."The amount has not been specified but is thought to run into four figures.Mr Rey said: "David doesn't want to make an amount public as he feels he would be putting a price on Amy but it is a substantial amount." Amy has not been seen since 10pm on New Year's Day when she left a friend's house to walk to her nearby home on Spain's Costa del Sol.Friends of the teenager held a small party on February 7 to mark her 16th birthday.The reward offer comes after Amy's mother and stepfather travelled to Spain's Costa Blanca near Alicante to publicise her disappearance. Mr Mahon (36) has also travelled to Tangiers in northern Morocco to investigate the possibility the teenager was snatched and taken to Africa.
Rewards have also been offered for missing Briton Madeleine McCann and missing Spanish girl Mari Luz Cortes.The family of five-year-old Mari Luz, snatched from her home in Huelva in south-west Spain on January 13, is offering €300,000 for information on her whereabouts.Rewards totalling £2.6m were offered within 10 days of Madeleine McCann's disappearance on May 3 last year from the Algarve holiday resort of Praia da Luz.
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