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Family won't end search for lost dad

THE wife of missing jet ski expert Jeremy Hoyland said she will not leave any stone unturned in the search for her husband.

Jacqui Hoyland returned to Penistone from Bali this week after helping with the search for over two weeks.

Jeremy, 41, of Talbot Road went missing off the coast of Bali on Friday, October 24 after going out on a jet ski with four friends and experiencing mechanical problems.

Helicopters and navy boats were deployed after Jeremy phoned to say his jet ski was taking on water about a mile from land but nothing was found.

Indonesian authorities called off their search for the dad-of-two on October 31 but Jacqui and Jeremy's brother Nicholas continued the efforts chartering a helicopter and dropping 5,000 leaflets in remote villages.
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