The dead body found in Tsada yesterday morning has been identified as missing pensioner Nancy Johnson.
Nancy Johnson, age 73, went missing from Tsada (near Paphos), Cyprus on Tuesday 19th June 2012. Nancy suffered from Alzheimer’s. She has not been seen or heard from since.
Nancy had gone for a walk in the area close to her home, just east of the village of Tsada in Cypurs, at around 3pm on that day, but never returned home. Her husband reported her missing to local Police later that day.
Nancy was last seen at 4pm on Tuesday 19th June 2012 at the edge of Tsada village, where she approached a lady in her garden saying that she “was a bit confused” and “can’t find my way home”. The lady asked Nancy where she lived and gave her directions.
Since that final sighting of Nancy at 4pm on Tuesday 19th June 2012, there have been no further sightings, no new leads, information or evidence reported.
The Police had conducted searches of the Tsada area at ground level, with police search dogs, and by helicopter.
Nancy’s husband, friends, neighbours, members of the expat community and local villagers are continued to search and circulate Missing Person posters for Nancy in the surrounding areas of Tsada and Paphos. Nancy’s son flew to Cyprus to assist with the search. Nancy’s daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren live in Australia.