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Family of missing Hong Kong man head to Canada, still 'hoping for a miracle' after rescuers call off search

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Timothy Chu went missing nearly a month ago. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Timothy Chu went missing nearly a month ago. Photo: SCMP Pictures

Hong Kong family members of missing British volunteer policeman Timothy Chu have flown to Canada to collect his belongings but say they are still hoping for “a miracle”, even though rescuers have called off their search for him.

The 27-year-old London Metropolitan Police special constable, who is originally from Hong Kong, was on holiday after finishing law school when he went missing on July 5 while diving near Race Rocks in Victoria, British Columbia.

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Despite extensive searches conducted by official organisations and volunteers, no trace of the missing man has been found.

Timothy Chu’s brother Joshua Chu, who will join his family in Canada in August, said via email that while they were beginning to accept he was gone, there was still hope for a miracle.

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“We know that when we hope for something, we are exposing ourselves to the risk of getting disappointed,” he said.

“If it is a miracle we are hoping for, the risk for disappointment is very much maximised. However, we dare to hope.”

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