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Australian man's disappearance in Albania, his messages with his brother revealed: I thought I was going to die

Australian man's disappearance in Albania, his messages with his brother

The messages of 28-year-old Australian Cameron Twiss, who has been missing in Valbona since October 13, 2024, have been revealed.

The young man's fate is unknown even though 5 months have passed since he disappeared in the north of the country, but on the "Open Heart" show on News 24, the 28-year-old's last messages with his brother, Stewart, were published.

"They speak Albanian. I thought I was going to die," Cameron wrote as he informed his brother that he was having dinner with five people.

But, in another message later, he says that the people at the table, who communicate in Albanian, are talking about apartment prices in New York.

"Now I realized they were talking about apartments in New York City and they had no intention of killing me," the young man continues.

Australian man's disappearance in Albania, his messages with his brother

Cameron's messages with his brother

Cameron: I had a strange dinner with a family of 5 Albanians, with good food. Everyone spoke Albanian. They could speak English but they spoke in their own language. While I was eating dinner I heard one of them say: “business as usual”, the price is not the same, the prices are not normal, but you can compensate with a little air which is good”. At this moment, I thought I was going to die.

Brother's message: Do you speak Albanian? (Laughs)

Cameron: Now I understand that they were talking about apartments in New York City and they had no intention of killing me.

Cameron Twiss' message to his family is dated October 12, 2024, at 10:49 p.m. The next day, October 13, he leaves Valbona at 5 a.m. along with 50 other people, passionate about hiking, but on the way he separates from the group and travels towards Theth./ BW

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