A “vulnerable” British tourist has mysteriously disappeared in Vietnam – prompting a massive search after disappearing without a trace for more than a month.
Lachlan Brownrigg has not been heard from since April 22, leaving his desperate family fearing the worst after all contact suddenly ended.


The passenger, described as a “vulnerable adult”, was last seen visiting a popular tourist site before vanishing into thin air.
His phone is now switched off, he has no WhatsApp connection – and, importantly, he does not use social media, making it almost impossible to track his activities.
Lachlan was last reported to be at the Dre Sap waterfall in Dak Lak, Vietnam, although his family warned that he had probably moved on – or was living somewhere unknown.
At home in Warrington, Cheshire, his loved ones’ fears grow as the days wear on with no sign of him.
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Lachlan is described as having brown blonde hair, blue eyes and distinctive tattoos on his chest, arm and lower leg. He is approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall with medium build.
His family is now appealing to anyone from the immediate area – local or expat – with information to come forward.
His sister Ellie Elizabeth said: “My brother is currently missing in Vietnam.
“Can be unsafe at this time as is considered an unsafe adult.
“His phone is switched off, there is no WhatsApp connection and he doesn’t even have social media.
“It is believed to have been in the area of Dak Sak, Dre Sap waterfall around April 22, but the location may have changed.
“It is believed that I am in home stay but it is unclear.
“Lachlan if you see this – please contact us, we just want to know you’re okay.”
