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Everything we know about former England rugby player Tom Voyce as body found in search

A body has been discovered in the River Aln after the former England rugby star tried to cross the water in his 4x4 pickup

Barney Davis
Thursday 12 December 2024 12:04 EST
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Members of a search and rescue team during a search operation at Abberwick Ford on the River Aln near Alnwick, Northumberland
Members of a search and rescue team during a search operation at Abberwick Ford on the River Aln near Alnwick, Northumberland (Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)

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A body has been found in a river in the search for former England rugby union star Tom Voyce who vanished during Storm Darragh.

Northumbria Police said the 43-year-old was likely to have been swept away in the River Aln near Alnwick, Northumberland, on Saturday as weather warnings were in place across the country.

Police believe he was attempting to cross Abberwick Ford but his 4x4 pickup truck was pulled along with the current of the river, which had been running high due to heavy rain in the storm.

As the rugby world expresses its sadness following the discovery here is everything we know about Tom Voyce.

Divers scoured the flood-swollen river where former England rugby union star Tom Voyce is believed to have died
Divers scoured the flood-swollen river where former England rugby union star Tom Voyce is believed to have died (Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)

Who is Tom Voyce?

Former England rugby winger Tom Voyce grew up on a family farm in Truro on 5 January 1981 before leaving Cornwall at the age of 16 to join Bath.

Mr Voyce would go on to win nine England caps between 2001 and 2006, scoring three tries, with two of those coming against Samoa during his first Test appearance at Twickenham in 2005.

He is best known for helping London Wasps win the Premiership title at Twickenham in each of his first two seasons with the Adams Park outfit ā€“ scoring 15 tries in 34 appearances in the 2003-04 campaign, where they also won the Heineken Cup in a season for the ages.

The following year, he scored a try in the Premiership final as Leicester Tigers were dispatched for the Waspsā€™ third straight title.

Tom Voyce crosses the line to score a try during the RBS Six Nations Championship match between England and Wales
Tom Voyce crosses the line to score a try during the RBS Six Nations Championship match between England and Wales (Getty Images)
Mark Van Gisbergen, Tom Voyce and Rob Hoadley the Wasps try scorers celebrate with the trophy after The Zurich Premiership Final match between Leicester Tigers and London Wasps
Mark Van Gisbergen, Tom Voyce and Rob Hoadley the Wasps try scorers celebrate with the trophy after The Zurich Premiership Final match between Leicester Tigers and London Wasps (Getty Images)

Since his retirement from the sport, Mr Voyce became a trader in the city commuting from Northumberland where he had settled with his wife and children.

Where was he last seen?

Police received a report on Sunday morning that Mr Voyce had not returned to his home following an evening with friends.

It emerged he vanished on the crossing of the River Aln just four miles away from Alnwick, a small town where his farming business is based.

His 4x4 Toyota Hilux was recovered around 15 metres downstream from the point where he tried to cross the river.

There is a footbridge next to the single-track road with a ford warning sign just metres before the river.

Divers search the water at Abberwick Ford
Divers search the water at Abberwick Ford (Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)

What is the latest in the search for Tom Voyce?

Police, family and friends gathered from first light on Wednesday to scour the banks of the river from the ford between Bolton and Abberwick all the way to the sea at Alnmouth.

Officers from Northumbria Policeā€™s Marine Unit waded into the River Aln to search the waters.

Equipped with sticks, the officers tapped their way along the river heading downstream from the ford as drones were sent up to cover the rural area.

Officers from the coastguard joined the search using a dinghy, accompanied by a trained dog.

On Thursday a body was discovered 500 metres downstream from the crossing near Abberwick Mill.

The force said formal identification was yet to take place but Mr Voyceā€™s next of kin have been notified and were being supported by specialist officers.

Mr Voyceā€™s car was discovered over the weekend but he remained missing
Mr Voyceā€™s car was discovered over the weekend but he remained missing (PA Media)

Why was he living in Northumberland?

After leaving his high-powered city job at Investec bank, he looked for business closer to his Northumberland home.

Going back to his farming roots he set up Trevow Vegetation Management cutting back invasive species in the surrounding beauty of rolling hills surrounding his home.

Well-known by locals, Mr Voyce was considered a keen innovator - buying his first remote-controlled ā€œflail robotā€ to cut down hedgerows in 2020.

His business has since evolved with a growing fleet of specialist machines.

He told farming magazine Profi: ā€œIt has taken time to win people over.

ā€œFor a private estate or landowner I initially look expensive, but I can complete the job about 75% faster than one person doing the job manually with a strimmer or chainsaw.ā€

Members of a search and rescue team during the search operation at Abberwick Ford
Members of a search and rescue team during the search operation at Abberwick Ford (Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)

What were the weather conditions like when he vanished?

A water level indicator at the ford showed the river was still around one foot deep on Wednesday morning, but it would have been much higher at the weekend when Storm Darragh lashed the UK.

In Northumberland, gusts of 58mph were recorded along the coast with over 48mm of rain being measured at Redesdale Camp on Saturday when Mr Voyce was last seen.

The council warned on Sunday: ā€œWhile the worst of the storm has now passed, very high winds continue, with difficult driving conditions and residents advised not to travel unless necessary.ā€

The Environment Agency issued a number of flood warnings and alerts, with the councilā€™s highways teams called out to all three flood warning locations to provide sandbags where required.

In Northumberland, gusts of 58mph were recorded along the coast
In Northumberland, gusts of 58mph were recorded along the coast (Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)

The narrow country road that connects the village of Bolton and town of Alnwick dips into the flowing River Aln and is used regularly by farmers in the area.

There is a weight limit on the road and one danger sign warning of an upcoming ford, but it was not on a list of closed roads at the time of Mr Voyceā€™s disappearance.

Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service Fire Control said they had dealt with a number of calls relating to fallen trees, power cuts and surface water flooding affecting roads over the weekend.

They added no reports were received of flooding to homes.

The river level was particularly high at the weekend with a dipstick showing water levels barely visible during Storm Darragh, locals said.

One neighbour told The Independent: ā€œThe river is two fields away below our house, under normal circumstances you cannot actually see it because the water is well below the height of the bank.

ā€œIt runs through a deep cut for some way in both directions. If you can see water from here not a chance would I take that route.

ā€œOn Saturday night the weather was pretty extreme with the storm, the rain had been pelting down solidly since Friday with high winds.

ā€œA little further along from the ford there is a bridge over the river there but we knew the river had burst its banks and that route would be impassable too.ā€

What are Tom Voyceā€™s family and former teammates saying?

The Voyce family including his wife Anna have requested privacy following the discovery of a body.

A bunch of roses have been placed on the banks of the river in a nod to the wingerā€™s illustrious international career.

Roses are placed on the banks of the River Aln
Roses are placed on the banks of the River Aln (Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
His suspected death has deeply upset the rugby union community
His suspected death has deeply upset the rugby union community (PA Wire)

His suspected death has deeply upset the rugby union community.

World Cup-winning England scrum-half Matt Dawson, who played alongside Mr Voyce at Wasps between 2004 and 2006, posted a picture of Mr Voyce on Instagram with the caption: ā€œOne of lifeā€™s wonderful humansā€¦ I canā€™t express my sadness right nowā€¦ All the Dawsons send their love and strength to Anna and the whole family.ā€

England Rugby said on X, formerly known as Twitter: ā€œOur thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Tom Voyce at this extremely challenging time.ā€

Gloucester Rugby also posted on X, saying: ā€œGloucester Rugby is desperately sad to hear the distressing news regarding our former player and friend, Tom Voyce.

ā€œOur thoughts and prayers go out to Tomā€™s family and friends at this incredibly difficult time.ā€

British and Irish Lions posted: ā€œThe British & Irish Lions send our heartfelt thoughts and prayers to Tom Voyceā€™s family and friends during this deeply distressing time.ā€

And Premiership Rugby added: ā€œEveryone at Premiership Rugby is devastated by the news regarding Tom Voyce.

ā€œWe send our thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.ā€

Bath Rugby posted on X saying: ā€œOur thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Tom Voyce at this incredibly distressing time.ā€

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