Fears are growing for the safety of a British schoolboy who disappeared on a holiday island off the south of France during a severe storm.
The boy, believed to be 12-year-old Pierre Barnes, vanished on Saturday after going for a bike ride on the island of Porquerolles, near Toulon on the Mediterranean coast.
Rescuers yesterday found one of his shoes on a coastal path, alongside his bike with its chain off, it was reported.
His father Stephen, 57, from Grantham, Lincolnshire, told French television of his hopes that his son had survived the storm, the Daily Telegraph said.
Mr Barnes said: "I am certain he went off on an adventure on his bicycle but in the forest all the little tracks look the same.
"He is lost but he is a strong boy and I hope he found a place to sleep where there was not too much wind. It's difficult to say what you can do when you are cold and frightened."
Pierre disappeared just hours after he and his family arrived on the island for a week-long half-term holiday, it was reported.
More than 150 local volunteers are believed to have helped search for him yesterday.
A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said: "We can confirm that a British national has been reported missing in France.
"We are in touch with the French authorities and we are providing consular assistance."