THE organisers behind one of Suffolk's biggest music festivals have donated tickets to a charity to help raise the awareness missing teenager Luke Durbin.

THE organisers behind one of Suffolk's biggest music festivals have donated tickets to a charity to help raise the awareness missing teenager Luke Durbin.

Mean Fiddler, the organisers of the Southwold-based Latitude Festival, has given a pair of tickets for the 2007 event and a cash donation to the National Missing Persons Helpline Charity to help renew awareness of Luke's disappearance on May 12, 2006.

The 19-year-old, from Woodbridge, went missing after he was separated from his friends after a night out in Ipswich and has not been seen or heard from since.

To mark the year anniversary of Luke's disappearance and increase media awareness his mother, Nicki Durbin, is organising a silent auction of many prizes - including the pair of Latitude tickets.

The award-winning festival, which is held on Henham Park Estate, will return for its second year in the weekend of July 12 and 15.

For more information on the auction, how to donate money and the investigation visit www.findluke.com or contact Nicki Durbin at findluke@hotmail.co.uk.

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