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Former England rugby winger still missing as search continues

Ex-England winger Tom Voyce is believed to have passed away while driving across a flood-swollen river during Storm Darragh.

Tom VOYCE - 12.03.2006 - France / Angleterre - Tournoi des 6 Nations, Photo : Dave Winter / Icon Sport

Searches are continuing for the missing former England wing Tom Voyce, who is believed to have died while driving across a flood-swollen river during Storm Darragh.

The 43-year-old’s car has been recovered from the River Aln, near Alnwick, Northumberland, which he had been trying to cross using a ford.

Searchers gathered from first light on Wednesday and will scour the banks of the river from the ford between Bolton and Abberwick all the way to the sea at Alnmouth.

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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.

A bunch of red roses were left on the riverside by the ford.

Voyce has not been seen since Saturday and his suspected death has deeply upset the rugby union community.