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Tragedy as body found in Welsh woods after search for missing man

Tragedy as body found in Welsh woods after search for missing man

North Wales Live19 hours ago

A body has been found in Welsh woods after a search was launched for a missing man. The tragic discovery was made in Deri Woods, Abergavenny, on Sunday, after an appeal to locate Mark Carver, 65, who went missing days earlier.
A Gwent Police statement yesterday (Monday) said: "An urgent appeal was launched on Tuesday, June 3 after Mark Carver went missing in south Wales. The body of a man was found in Deri Woods, Abergavenny on Sunday 8 June.
"Formal identification is yet to take place; however, the family of Mark Carver have been notified. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time."

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