The rugby neighborhood has rallied across the family members of former England rugby worldwide Tom Voyce, who went lacking in an space flooded by Storm Darragh.
Police worry Mr Voyce has died after attempting to cross Abberwick Ford, close to Alnwick, Northumberland, in his automotive which was then pulled alongside by the present of the river.
Matt Dawson, who performed alongside Mr Voyce at Wasps between 2004 and 2006, stated he couldn’t “categorical his disappointment”.
Premiership Rugby stated it was “devastated” and fascinated by Mr Voyce’s family members.
A search has been ongoing since Sunday lunchtime when the 43-year-old didn’t return dwelling from a night with mates.
His automobile has since been discovered, however a spokesperson for Northumbria Police stated: “It’s believed in his makes an attempt to flee he has been swept away and tragically died.”
The rugby neighborhood has categorical its help for Mr Voyce’s household.
His spouse Anna and household expressed their gratitude for all the assistance and help from police, mates and the area people.
Mr Voyce was capped 9 instances for England from 2001 till 2006 and performed for Wasps, Bathtub and Gloucester earlier than retiring from the game in 2013.
World Cup successful England scrum-half Matt Dawson wrote on Instagram: “One among life’s great people… I can not categorical my disappointment proper now… All of the Dawsons ship their love & power to Anna and the entire household.”
British & Irish Lions stated they despatched their “heartfelt ideas and prayers” to Mr Voyce’s household and mates “throughout this deeply distressing time”.
Premiership Rugby added: “Everybody at Premiership Rugby is devastated by the information concerning Tom Voyce.
“We ship our ideas and prayers to his household and mates.”
Bathtub Rugby stated: “Our ideas and prayers are with the household and mates of Tom Voyce at this extremely distressing time.”
Penryn Rugby Soccer Membership, one in every of Mr Voyce’s first golf equipment in Cornwall, stated: “Our ideas and prayers go to Tom’s household, mates and everybody affected.”
Storm Darragh introduced extreme climate to the UK from the early hours of Saturday morning, prompting a variety of flood warnings.
The search has included specialist officers from the Northumbria Police’s Marine Part, the Nationwide Police Air Service, drones and canine handlers.
Volunteers from the 2 Mountain Rescue groups based mostly in Northumberland have additionally been helping, alongside Mr Voyce’s household and mates.