Levi Davis has not gone missing ‘voluntarily’, say cops as worried mum breaks silence over X Factor star’s final video

COPS investigating the mind boggling disappearance of Levi Davis have revealed he may not have gone missing voluntarily.

An eerie video of his last known whereabouts was recently released, showing the former X-Factor and rugby star leaving a pub in Barcelona.

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ITVHis mum Julie has been campaigning to find her missing son[/caption]

His mum Julie recently plead with her missing child: “I miss you so much son.

“Please know that we are all on your side and that there’s nothing to fear as we all have your back and will bring whatever is in darkness back to light.”

Levi’s haunting voice note sent to one of his close friends is thought to be the last contact he had with anyone before going missing.

Levi spoke about Barcelona in the voice note: “It’s amazing. I’m literally just getting all my inspo. I love it. It’s so good.”

Catalan police recently said Levi may not be a victim of a crime, but his disappearance doesn’t seem to be normal.

They told BBC: “With the information at our disposal, it doesn’t appear that this person has gone missing voluntarily and doesn’t want to be found.

“And it’s important to clarify that the group that’s now investigating this person’s disappearance is not a murder squad or homicide unit because that would mean there is a probability or certainty he is dead.”

His mum also spoke about the last video he sent to her, which recently re-emerged.

In the video, Levi is smiling and showing the blue water around him, saying “Look Mum!”.

Later that day, he went missing without a trace.

Conspiracy theories online surrounding the ominous last video have upset the family as they continue to search for Levi.

Levi’s mum Julie said she only knew it had gone public after seeing it online.

She said: “It’s very hard to know or distinguish what’s true from what isn’t.

“Even though Levi is not here, I’m forever watching TikTok videos and stuff, and it just makes me feel like ‘oh, he’s still here’.

“It just gives me comfort.”

A friend of Levi’s has also come forward to tell a private investigator working for his family that a message they sent had in fact been read.

Gavin Burrows’ Line of Inquiry firm is offering a £10,000 reward for information that could lead to Levi being found.

In the December 15 message, which has been shared with The Sun Online, Levi’s friend pleaded: “Please come home. I love you. And miss you xx.”

Underneath the messages can be seen “Read” – indicating someone has seen it.

The investigator has said his team fears Levi may have drowned after being sought by criminals over a £100,000 debt.

This idea was strengthened by the Bath Rugby star’s haunting final Instagram post, in which he claimed he was being blackmailed by criminals who threatened to kill him and his family.

In the video, Levi said: “My name is Levi Davis and my life is in danger. I beg that you listen and try to understand what I’m telling you.”

Levi said he “went to the police and I asked them if they could help me” because “something was happening to me and wasn’t something good”.

The rugby-player-turned-reality star performed on X Factor: Celebrity with fellow rugby players Ben Foden and Thom Evans as part of the group Try Star.

In 2020, he starred in the E4 dating series Celebs Go Virtual Dating.

Levi made history that year when he was the first rugby union player to come out as bisexual while still playing.

After his time on X Factor he began to build a music career with a second single – Los Angeles – due to be released in November, for which publicity pictures were taken.

CCTV caught his last known movementsSUPPLIEDHis family and friends are desperate to find him[/caption]

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SplashHe was last seen leaving The Old Irish Pub in Barcelona[/caption]

LEVI DAVIS DISAPPEARANCE TIMELINE

October 25 – Posted video on Instagram in which he talked about being blackmailed by criminals, who threatened to kill him and his family. It was originally deleted.

October 29 – Travelled to Barcelona from Ibiza and sent a video from the ferry in which he can be heard saying: “Hi mum… it’s beautiful.”

October 29 – Was seen around 10.30pm on CCTV leaving the Old Irish Pub. Close friend Mike Guida revealed he was left a message by Levi soon after he left the pub. He also made a mystery payment from his phone hours before.

October 30 – Levi’s phone signal was last detected close to Barcelona’s Sants Estació mainline train station overnight.

November 17 – Cops reported to be investigating two new sightings of Levi after he was potentially spotted just minutes from the pub.

November 19 – Levi’s passport was found in the port area of Barcelona, near a cargo shipment. His mum revealed his bank card had not been used since he vanished and only had €40 on him.

December 9 – Private Investigator Gavin Burrows begins working on the case and he offers a £10,000 reward for information leading to discovering what happened to Levi.

January 27 – Gavin Burrows reveals Levi may have fled for his life from his flat to escape a Somali drug gang he owed money to.

February 1 Levi’s Instagram had up to 38 contacts mysteriously deleted after he vanished, Burrows revealed. The names and how they were deleted could provide vital clues about what happened to him.

February 3 The last video made by Levi resurfaces after being retrieved by Burrows and his team.