Britain's Got Talent finalists The Missing People Choir has sparked a new lead in the hunt for a man who disappeared in 2003 as a viewer claims he has been sleeping rough in Milan.

Police are investigating new leads into the disappearance of Tom Moore, who has been missing for 14 years, after images of him were shown during their performances.

A 15-year-old contacted charity Missing People after he recognised his picture during their live performance last weekend.

Britain's Got Talent act Missing People Choir has sparked a new lead into the disappearance of Tom Moore in Italy after a 15-year-old boy claimed he saw the man in Milan

He sent the family a video and pictures of a man standing by the side of the road in Milan, claiming it was Tom.

Tom went missing in Italy aged 31 and would be around 45 now.

Brother Ben told the Sun: 'Of all of the images I’ve been sent, this is probably the closest and most realistic to Tom.

'It feels like it could be a realistic chance that we might actually find Tom.'

Tom's family have flown to the Italian city after the boy sent a video of a man standing by the side of the road

The choir, which is made up of people who have missing family members, performed in the final of the talent show on June 3 but were beaten by pianist Tokyo Myers

The choir, which is made up of people who have missing family members, performed in the final of the talent show on June 3 but were beaten by pianist Tokyo Myers.

The choir wowed the nation on the first episode of Britain's Got Talent in April, when they brought the judges to tears with their song I Miss You.

If they had won, the group planned on donating the £250,000 winnings to fund the continued search for their missing friends and relatives.

13-year-old home safe and well after seeing his appeal on BGT A 13-year-old boy who was appealed for by the Missing People Choir on Britain's Got Talent has been found safe and well. The boy called his mother after he saw his appeal on the talent show on Saturday night. Clare Cook, co-founder of the Missing People Choir said: 'We are delighted to announce that a 13-year-old missing child who we appealed for on Britain’s Got Talent during the Missing People Choir’s performance saw his appeal and called his mum. He is now home safe and well.' It is the latest in a series of new leads after the choir performed in the talent show final last week. Advertisement

Missing People, the charity who run the choir, provide support to young people who run away, as well as their families.

The charity was set up in 1993 and have helped 250,000 people in the last 14 years.

On Tuesday, detectives investigating the disappearance of Natalie Putt in 2003 have exhumed several graves in a cemetery half a mile from her home.

Ms Putt's photograph appeared on Britain's Got Talent on Friday night during the Missing Person Choir's performance, which her half-sister believes may have helped spark interest in her again.