KPMG partner David Ibels vanishes after lest being seen in New Farm, Brisbane: Executive was behind the wheel of Porsche Cayenne

KPMG Australia partner David Ibels (pictured), 43, has been missing in Brisbane since Saturday morning
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  • KPMG Australia partner has gone missing
  • QLD Police and family are very concerned
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A top partner at accounting firm KPMG has gone missing, raising serious concerns for his welfare.

David Ibels, 43, has been missing in south-east Queensland since Saturday morning.

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A family member was the last to hear from him at 4.45am while he was in the Brisbane suburb of New Farm.

Mr Ibels, who is believed to be a partner at KPMG Australia, has not been seen or heard from since.

His disappearance was reported to police, who are currently searching for the father of one child.

KPMG Australia partner David Ibels (pictured), 43, has been missing in Brisbane since Saturday morning

A close friend of Mr Ibels claimed he had gone missing in the ‘MT Tamborine area’ in a post shared on Facebook.

“We are very concerned for his well-being and would like your assistance in locating him,” the friend wrote.

“This has been reported to local police, but we would like your community’s help in finding him.”

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‘His wife and young daughter are very concerned and would like to speak to him.’

The friend described Mr. Ibels as “6 feet tall with strawberry blonde/red hair, a beard and blue eyes.”

It is believed that Mr Ibels could be driving a black 2015 Porsche Cayenne station wagon with the registration 692 WJM

It is believed that Mr Ibels could be driving a black 2015 Porsche Cayenne station wagon with the registration 692 WJM

It is believed that Mr Ibels may be driving a black 2015 Porsche Cayenne station wagon with the registration 692 WJM.

Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to contact police immediately.

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