THE aunt of missing Slough man Rajan Gill has made a heartfelt plea for him to come saying ‘we all miss you so much’.

Rajan has been missing for more than a week now after last being seen leaving home in Staunton Road, Manor Park, at around 4pm on Monday last week.

His bhua (aunty) Kalvinder Dhupper has made an emotional plea for the 20-year-old to come back home.

She said: “Rajan, you have now been missing for a week and we’re all so worried about you. Please come home or call us or the police to let us know you are ok. We know that you have been feeling a little low recently but there is nothing we can’t do as a family to help and support you.

“We all miss you, especially your two little sisters who want their big brother home.” “I would also ask for everyone to look at the photos of Rajan, please just check. You may have seen him but not known he is missing or in need of help.

“To go missing like this is totally out of character for him. He is a gentle soul, a quiet, but caring man he wouldn’t put his family through this.

“We have had no clues to his whereabouts, he cannot have just disappeared. Someone will have seen him but maybe not realised that we are all searching for him. So please check the photographs again and if you have seen him please call the police.” Rajan’s family have released another picture of the 20-year-old in a bid to jog people’s memories should they have seen him over the course of the past week and not realised.

Earlier last week, Rajan’s father Davinder said: “You’re not in trouble; everybody loves you and wants you home and safe.” A number of police officers and staff - from neighbourhood teams, shifts and CID - are involved in the search for Rajan with the investigation being overseen by a senior detective. Thames Valley Police is liaising with other neighbouring Forces should Rajan have left the Thames Valley area.

Rajan is Asian, 5ft 6ins with short black hair. He was last seen wearing grey tracksuit bottoms, a grey cardigan and a black jacket.

Anyone with information about Rajan’s whereabouts is urged to call police on 101 quoting URN 1505 16/3.