Mother’s plea after son ‘vanishes’ on Canadian ski slope
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Liam Toman, 22, disappeared on Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, on February 2 after being last seen leaving a bar and heading towards his hotel.
His wallet was discovered on March 22, but his bank accounts and social media have remained untouched, and his family suspect criminal involvement.
His mother, Kathleen Toman, increased the reward for information to $50,000 CAD and is hoping to use the Alpine Ski World Cup to raise awareness.
Despite a five-day search involving 100 officers and specialized teams, no trace of Liam has been found.
Video footage shows Liam speaking to an unidentified group shortly before his disappearance, and a local petition seeks improved safety measures in the area.