Come Home, the Song Dedicated to Missing People is Now Available Online
By Help Find Michael Dixon, PRNEMonday, March 21, 2011
LONDON, March 22, 2011 - The brother of missing British journalist Michael Dixon, who disappeared
in Costa Rica in 2009, has released a charity single called COME HOME,
dedicated to Michael Dixon and all those with loved ones missing around the
world.
(Logo: https://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110224/NE54301 )
David Dixon: "I would like this song to be a source of hope and
inspiration to all those searching for a missing loved one. My family and I
have been extremely thankful for all the support we have received throughout
this horrible ordeal. We are especially grateful to organizations such as the
Lucy Blackman Trust which supports families with missing loved ones, as well
as PR Newswire who supported our campaign by advertising our single on their
billboard in Times Square: flic.kr/p/9pvEDr."
The Help Find Michael Dixon Campaign has so far received support from
celebrities Grace Jones, DJ Premier, Pharoahe Monch and Kiss fm DJ Shortee
Blitz, as well as politicians Syed Kamall MEP and David Lammy MP.
Michael Dixon walked out of his hotel room in Tamarindo, Costa Rica, on
18 October 2009 and vanished without a trace. His disappearance is just one
of the 12 incidents over the past year where a tourist has either gone
missing or been murdered in a country that is sometimes referred to as the
'Switzerland of Latin America'. None of these cases has been solved.
Gordon Ramsay, the British celebrity chef, also recently came across some
trouble in Costa Rica. He and his film crew were doused in petrol and held at
gunpoint while investigating illegal shark fin fishing. During his interview
with the Independent he said, "The police came and advised us to leave the
country; they said 'if you set one foot in there, they'll shoot you.'"
www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/8237505/Gordon-Ramsay-threatened-at-gunpoint-during-illegal-fishing-investigation.html
The release of Come Home is the culmination of David Dixon's one-man
campaign to find his older brother and to spotlight the lack of support for
families of missing persons abroad.
The single is available now to download on iTunes and Amazon:
helpfindmichaeldixon.com/content/music-campaign
Contact: David Dixon Tel.: +44-7920-792204 info@helpfindmichaeldixon.com
David Dixon, Tel.: +44-7920-792204, info at helpfindmichaeldixon.com
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