FEARS are growing over a missing Briton last seen in the popular Costa del Sol resort.
Desperate friends are appealing for information from anyone who saw Kevin Walsh, 57, after he disappeared on Monday.
He was last seen in the tourist hotspot of Estepona, near Malaga in the south Spain.
Supporters sharing the appeals said there was “urgent concern” for his welfare.
Friends reported the disappearance to the local police.
Kevin is a dual British-Irish citizen and is believed to have driven a silver Citroën Saxo.
A Brit supporter shared it missing appealing to Kevin overnight, writing: “There is an urgent concern for the welfare of Kevin Walsh who has been reported missing.
“Authorities and the family are asking for the public’s help to help locate his whereabouts and ensure he is safe.”
The post said Kevin was wearing “grey sweatpants and a beanie” when he disappeared.
It described the 57-year-old as “approx 6ft 3in tall, solid/large build and approx 90kg”.
The post described Kevin as “bald, bearded, blue eyed and of British/Irish nationality”.
Another concerned friend appealed directly missing man.
He wrote: “Kevin, if you are seeing this message, know that people care about you and want to help make sure you are safe.
“You’re not in trouble.
Please contact as soon as possible.”
The post emphasized that any information could be of great importance in the search for Kevin.
It read: “Any detail, sightings, CCTV, dashcam footage, parking spaces or information about the silver Citroen Saxo could be vital.
“Please share widely, especially in Estepona, the wider Malaga area and surrounding road networks.”
It comes as a desperate search is launched for a British girl who was swept out to sea while on holiday in Morocco.
Inaayah Makda, seven, was sitting on the rocks on a beach near Casablanca with her family watching the sunset last night when they were knocked into the sea by a crazy wave.
The girl’s aunt said they were all thrown into the water and Inaayah was the only one who didn’t get out.
A Blackburn family have appealed for help to find a youngster – and have blasted police and local authorities in Morocco for their lack of support.

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