Martin Lewis makes emotional TV appeal and begs 'check your CCTV'

Martin Lewis has shared an emotional appeal for a missing colleague after Anthony Henry vanished in Norfolk. Mr Lewis, the Money Saving Expert founder, says Ant was employed by MSE and the pair used to work together at the consumer group.

The BBC Sounds star appeared on ITV today to address his disappearance in Norwich in the East of England. Speaking to ITV News Anglia, he said: "The message is just really simple: please keep your eye out for Ant.

"Anyone who lives in the locale, check your CCTV just in case he happened to walk past and it gives the police something more to go on." Mr Lewis said he was approached by Mr Hill's wife, Kayleigh, via a colleague.

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"They came to me and said can you use your profile to help raise awareness - of course, I jumped on it. What's the point of having profile if you can't help in a case like this?" He added: "I have fond memories of Ant and wanted to do what I can to help".

"As long as I can be useful in helping spread the message, so we can get real awareness on the fact that Ant's missing and how many of us are desperate to have him back and to welcome him back into Kayleigh's arms, into his family's arms and to make all of our hearts beat a little bit better, I will keep doing so, as long as Kayleigh thinks that's the right thing to do."

Mr Hill, 37, from Thorpe St Andrew near Norwich, had worked on Mr Lewis's website before retraining to become a primary school teacher. He was last seen at the Co-op shop on Sprowston Road at 9.58am on Monday.

Anyone with any information should contact police on 101, quoting incident number NC-17062024-507.