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Twin hunts her missing depressed brother

Posted by Jessica Thomas on Dec 10, 09 10:40 AM in People

A twin is desperately seeking her missing brother after the depressed man went missing from West Middlesex Hospital almost three weeks ago.

Robert Cable, 47, from Isleworth was last seen at the Twickenham Road hospital, where he was receiving treatment for depression, on Wednesday November, 18, at 11.10pm.

Catherine Tree, Robert's twin sister, said: "I would love to hear from my brother, especially so close to Christmas.

"I am extremely concerned for him as he hasn't gone missing before."

Gardener Robert, who is 6ft 2inches tall, balding, with cropped brown hair and green eyes, went missing wearing a t-shirt with blue sleeves and grey trousers. He also had a canula in his arm.

His white Ford Transit Van was later found by police in Ham street in Ham, Surrey, on Sunday November 22, but despite extensive searches of the area, Robert, who lives on his own, remains missing.

PS Andy kemp of Hounslow Missing Persons Unit said: "Robert was unwell when he went missing and he has now been gone for nearly three weeks.

"It is unlikely he would have made adequate preparations before he left and I am now seriously concerned for him, especially with the recent bad weather.

"I would ask anyone who has seen Robert, or has any information they think may help to locate him, to call police."

Anyone with information is asked to call Hounslow Missing Persons Unit on 020 8247 6224 or ring Missing People on 0500 700 700.

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