Searches are continuing in an attempt to find a man who's been missing in Londonderry.
Jack Glenn went into the River Foyle on Thursday.
He's not been seen since.
Around 200 people are involved in efforts to find the 23-year-old.
Jack's sister, Katie, told Q Radio reporter Rebekah Logan that its been a distressing period for the entire family.
Katie Glenn has thanked the 100's of people who have helped so far & is asking people to continue to join the search for Jack #getjackback pic.twitter.com/fLjbwR8P0O
— Rebekah Logan (@Rebekah_Logan) February 4, 2017
"All our family has just been broken, but we are supporting each other so well and trying to find our brother and get him home safe.
"If you see on social media he always had a smile on his face, he must have been so sad behind that smile."
Anyone requiring support or advice can contact Lifeline on 08088088000 or Samaritans on 116123.
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