Donor offers £100k reward to find missing student Jack O’Sullivan

John MaguireBBC News, Bristol And
Daisy BodkinBBC News, England’s West
Family noteAn anonymous philanthropist offers £ 100,000 award for information about where a missing man is.
Jack O’Sullivan, 22 years old at his disappearance, was last seen in March 2024 after joining a home party in the Hotwells area of Bristol.
His mother Catherine O’Sullivan said he initially questioned whether the offer was real. “When we found that this is real, we overcome generosity … There was a lot to get,” he said.
“If we help us get some answers or find out where Jack is, we will be grateful to forever.”

Mr. O’Sullivan’s brother, I said, “We are in a position where we can get any help we can … The chance to get the answers we need, we will take.”
Since the disappearance of Mr. O’Sullivan, his family has received abusive and threatening messages from foreigners – some people claim that he had held Jack and demanded a ransom. His mother said it was hard to deal with it.
“We get all kinds of strange messages and bad information … Coping is incredibly difficult, but we’re doing our best to try to understand what’s happening,” he said.
The family was supported by lost People Charity, exhibiting several digital posters throughout Bristol to help increase awareness.
The police launched an “comprehensive” investigation on the day of Mr. O’Sullivan disappeared and helped to look for more than 30 different teams.
The night of his disappearance, he joined a birthday party at Mr. O’Sullivan Hotwells and said that he would buy a Uber house after leaving the party.
03:24 Mr. O’Sullivan at GMT tried to call a friend who is still at the party.
He couldn’t reach them, and when the friend called back 10 minutes later, they just managed to say “hello” before the phone line died.
However, Mr. O’Sullivan’s phone was active in finding my friends until 06:44 GMT.
Avon and Somerset police, now the investigation “more reviews” will initiate, he said.
A spokesman added that they took an open -minded and transparent approach, led by proof of evidence for finding Jack.
“So we can be sure we’re doing everything possible to find Jack, a senior researcher in Avon.
He continued to ask the people to give any information about the disappearance of Jack. ”
Avon and Somerset PoliceMrs. O’Sullivan is determined to solve the mystery of those who are for her son.
“Still dominates my thoughts, so we are very enthusiastic to get some answers and take Jack home. Living with hope is still positive and this hope will not decrease.”
“This is the worst roles of your life to be on the journey of Coaster … You are constantly worried, but without making a statement for it, the most difficult thing to deal with.”
The police call on everyone who has knowledge to come to the fore. People also with lost people or FAMILY’S WEB PAGE.





