Heartbroken parents of mother disappeared in Turkey along with their grandson beg 'just come home' 

The parents of a mother missing in Turkey with her four-year-old son urged her this afternoon to ‘Just come home.’

George Jack Temperley-Wells is believed to have travelled to Antalya with mum Brogan Elizabeth Temperley on June 29 this year before both vanished.

Last night grandparents Maureen and George, who lived alongside their granddaughter near Darlington, County Durham, begged for their daughter to get in touch.

Retired Royal Navy diver and businessman George, 85, said: ‘We just want her to come home. She is frightened to death.

‘She cannot lose her child again. It would be too cruel.’

Mr Temperley said his daughter met George’s dad, who is English, when he was living in Darlington and she was working at a local estate agents.

George Jack Temperley-Wells is believed to have travelled from Darlington to the Antalya area with his mother, Brogan Elizabeth Temperley, on June 29 this year

George Jack Temperley-Wells is believed to have travelled from Darlington to the Antalya area with his mother, Brogan Elizabeth Temperley, on June 29 this year

George Jack Temperley-Wells is believed to have travelled from Darlington to the Antalya area with his mother, Brogan Elizabeth Temperley, on June 29 this year

George Jack Temperley-Wells is believed to have travelled from Darlington to the Antalya area with his mother, Brogan Elizabeth Temperley, on June 29 this year

He said they had a very unhappy relationship and split up before George was born, with Mr Wells moving out of the area.

Shortly after becoming a mum, Brogan began having problems with drugs, her father said. He added: ‘The baby has to be taken off her while she went into rehab and was in care for about a year. She was allowed to visit and every time she saw him she was heartbroken.’

After Brogan received treatment for her problems mother and son were reunited – and have been inseparable ever since, Mr Temperley added.

He continued: ‘She absolutely doted on him. Everywhere she went he went, except when he was at nursery playing with his friends.’

The grandfather said he had provided his daughter with a property he owned in the area and he and his wife Maureen, 78, visited regularly to see their granddaughter and great grandson.

But he had not seen either of them for two months, when she told him she was heading down to see friends in the Midlands, where the family used to live and where she grew up.

The little boy is pictured with his father 41-year-old Scott Nigel Wells in images recently

The little boy is pictured with his father 41-year-old Scott Nigel Wells in images recently

His mother, Brogan, is 28 and described as slim build with long, dark hair and dark eyes

His mother, Brogan, is 28 and described as slim build with long, dark hair and dark eyes

Mr Temperley said: ‘We had no idea she was in Turkey or that her ex partner was in Turkey until all this came up. Her friends were stunned.’

He added: ‘I have never met this fellow Wells and wish she had never met him. They were very bad for each other. If I was still boxing I would knock him out.’

‘I cannot believe she would have gone to Turkey so he could spend time with his son. In fact, i don’t believe it. There must be some other explanation.’

Grand mum Maureen said: ‘We love her to bits but she is driving us nuts not knowing where she is. We are a very close family.

‘Her and Mr Wells have not been in a relationship for years so we have not got a clue why she would go to Turkey to see him.’

George has red hair, a pale complexion, and dark eyes.

His mother, Brogan, is 28 and described as slim build with long, dark hair and dark eyes.

George was last seen in the Marina area of Antalya, in Turkey, where two of these pictures were taken.

Police have serious concerns for his welfare and need to urgently locate George and speak with his mother.

Anyone who is in contact with her is asked to encourage her to contact the authorities in Turkey or the UK immediately to confirm her whereabouts and/or seek assistance to return home.

If you are in the United Kingdom, please call Durham Constabulary on 101, quoting incident number 325 of June 30.

If you are in Turkey, please either attend a local police station or call their emergency number on 112 / 115.

source: dailymail.co.uk