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Family of firefighter 'devastated' after body found in Sussex river | |
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Police say body recovered from River Ouse is believed to be that of missing man Anthony Knott | |
The family of a missing firefighter say they are “utterly devastated and completely heartbroken” after a body was found. | |
The body, believed to be that of Anthony Knott, was recovered from the River Ouse at Newhaven in East Sussex, police said. | |
Knott, a 33-year-old father-of-four from Orpington in Kent, disappeared on 20 December after going to a pub in Lewes with colleagues. | Knott, a 33-year-old father-of-four from Orpington in Kent, disappeared on 20 December after going to a pub in Lewes with colleagues. |
In the emotional statement, Knott’s family said his story had “touched the hearts of thousands of people” and thanked everyone who had helped look for him. | In the emotional statement, Knott’s family said his story had “touched the hearts of thousands of people” and thanked everyone who had helped look for him. |
Large-scale searches were carried out in an effort to find the firefighter in the weeks that followed, with Sussex police deploying boats, dogs, drones and helicopters. | Large-scale searches were carried out in an effort to find the firefighter in the weeks that followed, with Sussex police deploying boats, dogs, drones and helicopters. |
However, on Friday police announced that a body believed to be Knott had been recovered after a call from a member of the public. | However, on Friday police announced that a body believed to be Knott had been recovered after a call from a member of the public. |
In a statement posted on Facebook, Knott’s family said: “We are utterly devastated and completely heartbroken. Anthony’s story has reached out and touched the hearts of thousands of people. | |
“We would like to thank everyone for your incredible support, shares, posters, volunteers and donations. The people of Lewes, we will be forever grateful for your support & understanding during our searches. These three weeks have been so very hard for us all. | |
“We now want to take some time as a family to grieve and as I am sure everyone will understand, [ask people] to respect our privacy for this time.” |
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