Disappearance of Luke Durbin

[2] Durbin wore a black/grey long-sleeved collared shirt under a reversible plum-grey sweatshirt, alongside faded denim jeans with a motif on the side thigh, and brown suede shoes.

[1] Having left his wallet at Alex's place, the receptionist suggests Durbin call his mother for her bank card details, although he refused stating he did not wish to wake her.

[13] On 13 May 2006 between 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, two witnesses reported seeing Durbin in a dark blue Renault Mégane being driven by a man, near the Turban Centre car park in Quayside, Woodbridge.

[15] After a fatal shooting of a patron in December 2006, a police appeal to the Ipswich Borough Council led to a revocation of Zest nightclub's licence, leading to an immediate closure in January 2007.

[16][17] Council members cited the club's reputation for attracting violent criminals and failing to ensure a safe environment as grounds for its closure.

[22] The LotToDo Theatre Company's December 2012 production, 'The Missing' re-enacted Durbin's story based on material from interviews with his family and friends.

In March 2019 to mark the 25th anniversary of the Missing People charity, artist Ben Moore curated the Unmissable exhibition at The Other Art Fair located at the Old Truman Brewery in Brick Lane, London.

According to investigators, after Durbin's shift concluded at the greengrocer, he went on to finalise a drug deal in Woodbridge before meeting up with Alex and Zach, on the night he disappeared.