Authorities are still looking for a former British boxer who has been missing since last week's boxing event in Monaco.
Michael Graydon, a 29-year-old promoter from Bristol, was in Monaco to attend the card in which world champions Hekkie Budler and Gennady Golovkin retained their titles.
Local authorities have sifted through surveillance camera footage and sent divers into harbour waters in search of Graydon, who went missing last week after allegedly being involved in a bar dispute.
Graydon was last seen on February 21 at 1:35 am local time as he was leaving "La Rascasse" bar at Monaco's Port Hercule.
It has been reported that an evening with a friend ended with a fight in the bathroom with some other bar customers.
Surveillance cameras caught Graydon leaving the bar alone and running a few hundred metres towards the Saint Devote, after which they lose track of him.
The Monaco authorities launched an investigation on Tuesday but have failed to come up with any leads.
The former boxer was in the principality to watch the card but he failed to turn up at the fight in which Golovkin defeated his British opponent Martin Murray.
Graydon, a father of one, also failed to make his flight back to Britain the next day.
The authorities have released a photo and description of the 1.75m tall, brown-haired, tattooed Graydon.
His family arrived in Monaco from Bristol on Friday and have been seeking more clues via Facebook and through posters they have been putting up in the area.












