Hero who found missing Brit Hannah Almond tells how she tearfully ran into his arms after backpacker trip turned to hell

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THE hero who found missing Brit tourist Hannah Almond has spoken of the emotional moment she ran into his arms sobbing after her dream trip turned into a living nightmare.

The 32-year-old had vanished in Cusco, Peru, after being robbed and left sleeping rough under a bridge.

Selfie of Piero Villanueva and Hannah Almond.LR Noticias en Cusco
Piero Villanueva briefly met Hannah in Lima and was able to find her after she went missing[/caption]
Video footage of Hannah Almond and Piero Villanueva walking in Cusco after their reunion.CuscoNoticias CTV47
The Peruvian told local media of how Hannah broke down in tears before agreeing to leave with him[/caption]
Video footage of Hannah Almond and Piero Villanueva walking together in Cusco.CuscoNoticias CTV47
Footage from local media shows the pair together walking through Cusco together shortly after their reunion[/caption]

She was eventually found slumped on a pavement by local Piero Villanueva, who briefly met her in Lima and managed to track her down.

Posting a smiling selfie of the pair overnight, Piero confirmed he found the Brit from Grimsby.

In an interview with a local TV station, he described how Hannah recognised him and broke down in tears before agreeing to leave with him.

He said: “I have just found her. She is safe and well. I’d like to thank the authorities and the people who contacted me so I could help her.

“Hannah recognised me and approached me crying and I asked her to leave with me. Thanks God she’s safe.”

Piero had been liaising with the British Consul and Hannah’s friends in a WhatsApp group, coordinating efforts to track her down.

He searched late into the night on Saturday after she was last seen near Cusco’s San Pedro market.

He said: “We searched from 7pm until 3am, and again on Sunday.”

Footage from local media shows the pair together walking through Cusco together shortly after their reunion.

Piero added that one of Hannah’s friends was flying into Cusco from the UK to support her as the Brit is too terrified to trust anyone offering help.

A GoFundMe page set up to help bring Hannah home confirmed she had been found thanks to the massive online effort.

A friend wrote: “Due to the help of everyone sharing the story, Hannah has thankfully been found and one of her friends is on the way to Cusco to persuade her to accept support and come home.

“We know she has been refusing help due to the complexity of her mental health, so it is most likely that she will need to be placed into psychiatric care before getting a flight back.

“This is an ongoing process but we are doing all we can to bring her back safely.”

Pal Sophie Wallace revealed the fashion graduate had travelled to Peru in March “hoping for an adventure” but ended up in a “terrifying and heartbreaking situation”.

She said: “She was robbed and assaulted, losing her passport, phone, and all of her money.

“Since then Hannah’s mental health, something she has long struggled with, has severely declined.

“She is now in the midst of a mental health crisis, living under a bridge with a homeless man she befriended — the only person she currently trusts.”

Attempts to get her help through the embassy or police had failed, with Sophie adding: “She is extremely vulnerable, isolated, and not safe living on the streets of Peru.”

Woman on a rope swing on a beach.Instagram
Brit backpacker Hannah went to Peru on a yoga retreat to ‘find herself’[/caption]
Photo of a young woman sitting on the ground, appearing homeless.GoFundme
She ended up living on the streets after being robbed of all her money and passport[/caption]
Woman sitting on a rock with an umbrella.Instagram
Hannah’s friends are now raising funds to help her get back home to the UK[/caption]

Fears for her safety deepened after she had her belongings burned and was evicted from her makeshift shelter under the Belén Bridge.

Mark Atkinson, the British Consul in Peru, said Hannah had arrived in Cusco in March and had not intended to overstay her visa.

He revealed her immigration status was now “in limbo”.

He said that before she vanished, the embassy had offered support — including hotel stays and food — but she kept returning to sleep under the same bridge.

Local media reports say she is now “being cared for and accompanied” and that repatriation procedures are underway.

Piero had spoken just hours before finding her about why he felt compelled to act.

“I met Hannah in Lima where I come from,” he said.

“I decided to travel to Cusco at the request of her friends and family after seeing her situation online — she was sleeping under a bridge.”

He added: “She didn’t have money or documents after being robbed.

“She was a victim of the insecurity in Cusco.”

FCDO travel advice to Peru

THE UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) advises against all but essential travel to certain parts of Peru due to ongoing safety and security concerns.

Affected areas:

  • Within 20km south of the Peru-Colombia border (Loreto region), excluding the Amazon River and triple border area near Santa Rosa de Yavari.
  • Valley of the Apurímac, Ene, and Mantaro Rivers (VRAEM) — a known hotspot for criminal activity.

State of emergency:

A State of Emergency is in place until June 17 across the Lima and Callao regions, including key districts such as San Juan de Lurigancho, Villa El Salvador, and Comas.

This allows joint police-army operations and the suspension of certain constitutional rights – including detention without a judicial order.

Travel insurance warning:

Travelling against FCDO advice may invalidate your travel insurance.

Make sure your policy covers your entire itinerary, including adventure activities or volunteering.

Stay informed and read the full FCDO travel guidance before travelling.

Source: GOV.UK

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