Former England rugby player Tom Voyce's car was found submerged in 7ft (2.1m) of water, an inquest has heard. It is thought ...
The inquest into Mr Voyce's death was opened at Northumberland Coroners' Court by Andrew Hetherington on Wednesday morning.
A search of the River Aln revealed his car, which was unoccupied, had been swept downstream from the ford at Abberwick “as a ...
TRAGIC England rugby star Tom Voyce’s car was found in 7ft of water after it was swept away during a storm, an inquest heard. The 43-year-old was attempting to cross Abberwick Ford in ...
A BODY found in a river has been confirmed as that of England rugby star Tom Voyce, whose car was swept away during a storm.
Police fear the 43-year-old has died after trying to cross Abberwick Ford, near Alnwick, Northumberland, in his vehicle which was then pulled along by the current. A search has been ongoing since ...
Police previously said Tom Voyce, 43, had tried to cross a flood-swollen river in Northumberland when his car was pulled along with the current during Storm Darragh.
The former England international was reported missing on Sunday and police believe he tried to cross Abberwick Ford, near the village of Bolton, in a vehicle which was then pulled along by the ...
Northumbria Police believe that 43-year-old Tom Voyce drove his car into the River Aln near Alnwick, Northumberland, on Saturday night, attempting to navigate the perilous Abberwick Ford.
Tom Voyce, 43, had tried to cross Abberwick Ford over the River Aln near Alnwick, Northumberland, before his vehicle was swept away with the current on Saturday night. The sportsman won nine ...