THE family of missing Levi Davis are hoping a documentary on the X-Factor star's mystery disappearance could finally help crack the case. The 24-year-old was last seen leaving The Old Irish pub in Barcelona on October 29, 2022 - more than 18 months ago. Despite multiple searches across the city, no trace of the rugby player has ever been found - except his passport which was discovered at Barcelona's port a few days after his disappearance.

Officials confirmed that the court investigation into the missing star was halted in October, a year after he vanished. The cops' leading theory at the time was that Levi drowned after crew members spotted a man in the sea shouting for help. Spanish cops told Levi's mum Julie Davis the investigation remains open - but is inactive at the moment.

A family rep has now told The Sun that a production company has approached Julie to turn her son's disappearance into a documentary - hoping to shed light on the mystery. They explained that while Levi's family is desperate for answers, they want to wait for the right project. "We are waiting for the opportunity that affords the best chance of finding out what happened,'' they said.

The Worthing Raiders winger spent two weeks in sunny Ibiza with his close friend Richard Squire while on a break following a knee injury. Levi told him he was going to see some friends in Barcelona - but he disappeared just hours after arriving on the mainland. Just a few hours before he went missing, Levi had sent a biz.