Mystery as British entrepreneur, 39, goes missing in Bali amid fears he plunged from a cliff

Mystery as British entrepreneur, 39, goes missing in Bali amid fears he plunged from a cliff beauty spot as his belongings and a love note to his ex-girlfriend are found nearby

  • Ryan Roth’s belongings were discovered at cliff top near Pecatu Village Monday
  • Bag was discovered containing a bottle of spirit and a letter to his former lover 
  • The note to Alice, from Hong Kong, expressed regret and his eternal love for her
  • Searches continue for Mr Roth around the cliffs which rise over 500ft above sea
  • Do YOU know Ryan Roth? Email ross.ibbetson@mailonline.co.uk 

A British entrepreneur has mysteriously vanished in Bali amid fears he plunged from a cliff beauty spot after leaving a note to his ex-girlfriend nearby.

Authorities in Indonesia have identified Ryan Roth, 39, as the missing person after his belongings were found at the top of cliffs near the Selonding Temple in Pecatu Village on Monday morning.

An abandoned motorbike was seen parked near the scene and closer to the cliff edge a bag filled with a helmet, a bottle of spirit and a letter to his former lover.

According to the Bali Express, the note said: ‘I’m sorry Alice. I’m the man you fell in love with but past things I never did maybe you feel I was a stranger. I’ll always love you. None of this is your fault. Your oldman xx.’ 

The bottom of the cliffs, which rise over 500ft above the sea, are covered in bushes and difficult to reach, rescue teams in Bali said

An abandoned motorbike was seen parked near the scene and closer to the cliff edge a bag filled with a helmet, a bottle of spirit and a letter to his former lover

An abandoned motorbike was seen parked near the scene and closer to the cliff edge a bag filled with a helmet, a bottle of spirit and a letter to his former lover

Alice, originally from Hong Kong, has spoken to police since Mr Roth’s disappearance and said there had been no problems with him recently. 

The bottom of the cliffs, which rise over 500ft above the sea, are covered in bushes and difficult to reach, rescue teams said.

South Kuta Police chief Adj. Comr. Yusak Agustinus Sooai told the Jakarta Post it was possible that Mr Roth could have jumped from the cliff or fallen by mistake.

Searches for Mr Roth are ongoing.

The Foreign Office have been contacted by the Mail Online.

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