LAST PICS of Levi Davis: 'X Factor' star's posed for final photoshoot days before his disappearance
BARCELONA, SPAIN: Levi Davis, an 'X Factor' contestant, who has been missing since October 29, 2022, has not been found yet. Recently, his last photoshoot pictures have emerged on social media that were taken a few days before he disappeared. On the other hand, Davis even reportedly owed the Somali mafia about £100,000 and believed they had attempted to poison him prior to his disappearance in Spain, as per reports.
Davis' photos have emerged after more than a couple of months since he went missing. The post was uploaded 13 weeks before on his official Instagram account. The post has a picture of Davis posing on the beach looking carefree and enjoying the moment to the fullest.
RELATED ARTICLES
What was Levi Davis' net worth? Missing 'X Factor' star was being hunted by gang over $122k debt
Along the post, in the caption, he wrote, "water isn't wet, I am." The photoshoot was executed to use them in Davis' second song, 'Los Angeles', which was scheduled for release in November, as reported by The Sun. However, there is no sign of finding Davis yet. Few of his fans even commented on the post. As one of the users wrote, "would love to see the photographer of this tbh." Another user wrote, "Killing IT!! You smashed it, bro!!!" A third user wrote, "Cool photo."
Relevations by the detective
The 24-year-old rugby player vanished after allegedly last seen leaving Barcelona's Old Irish Pub. In order to help them in their search for the 'X Factor' contestant, his family has since hired a private investigator. Davis' bereaved family hired British detective Gavin Burrows to look into the case after learning that Levi hadn't used his bank cards or social media since going missing.
However, it has since been asserted that Davis may have racked up a sizable debt from the Somali mafia as a result of his partying tendencies spiralling "out of control." The Somali mafia debt claims surfaced in Spain when it was revealed that his family was requesting Spanish police to investigate a potential drowning in Barcelona's port. Concerns grew when Davis' passport was found nearby, raising the possibility that he had been duped into agreeing to meet someone he had met online in order to fall for a trap, as reported by Daily Mail.
Levi Davis' last activity
According to ABC, Davis paid the instant mobile payment company Bizum $30 on the day of his disappearance. The source of Davis' money is still unknown but this new information was earlier made public after his family hired a private detective who claimed to have found "significant leads." Burrows and his Line of Inquiry organization, which has its headquarters in London, are assisting in the search for the former rugby player. The group has declared that as part of the investigation, it will pay a reward of $12,282 to anyone who can help find Davis, as reported by MEAWW.
This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.