A Limassol kiosk owner who recognised a missing man who had recently suffered a stroke and notified his family has refused a cash reward.
Fifty-five-year-old Adamos Sofocleous, who was reported missing from his Limassol home on Wednesday, is back with his family safe and sound, his son said on Saturday.
Sofocleous’ family had reported him as missing to the police, but had also launched a campaign on social media asking users to share his photo and even offered a €500 reward to anyone who could help locate him.
The campaign bore fruit as the owner of a kiosk on Makarios Avenue in Ypsonas in Limassol on Friday recognised Sofocleous – who according to his son Fotis has recently suffered a stroke and has no sense of orientation – and notified his family.
The kiosk owner – Georgios Neofytou – refused …
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