Family appeals for help to find missing South Coast man
Gary Marshall previously worked as a car guard at Manaba Centre. His family has not heard from him in a while.
Gary Marshall, believed to be about 46 years old, has not been in contact with his family, who say they are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare.
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According to his family, Gary is about 1.5m tall and has a very slim build. They are unsure whether he still has a beard, but say he has a tattoo of a bulldog on what they believe is his right shoulder.
Gary previously worked as a car guard at Manaba Centre where he was friends with another car guard, Brett, who worked at Manaba Spar.
The last information Gary’s family received came from one of his friends, who lives in the United Kingdom and had remained in contact with him.
The friend told the family that Gary had experienced some personal difficulties, had become homeless, and was believed to be on his way to Tent City in Trafalgar.

However, after contacting Tent City, the family was informed that Gary has not been there.
The family says the photograph (above) they have of Gary is the most recent one available, although they are unsure when it was taken.
If anyone has seen or has any information on Gary, contact: shonaa@dbn.caxton.co.za
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