Police get better physique in Greater Manchester park
- Andrew Heys went lacking from his house in Eccles on Monday night time
Police consider a physique recovered from a park right this moment in Greater Manchester is that of a susceptible man who went lacking a number of days in the past.
A cordon was seen in place at Barton Aqueduct Pocket Park, in Barton upon Irwell, Salford from Saturday morning.
Although the physique has but to be formally recognized, it was discovered within the space the place 21-year-old Andrew Heys was reported lacking a number of days in the past.
Greater Manchester Police confirmed that Andrew’s household had been knowledgeable of the ‘unhappy’ improvement, though his dying was not being handled as suspicious.
The physique was recovered by officers and was taken away by non-public ambulance.
Police have recovered a physique from Barton Aqueduct Pocket Park in Greater Manchester
Officers consider the physique to be that of Andrew, who went lacking on Monday night time in Greater Manchester
A police cordon was noticed in place on Saturday morning close to Barton Road Swing Bridge in Salford
A police cordon was blocking a footpath close to Barton Road Swing Bridge, close to the Manchester Ship Canal.
Residents dwelling close to the scene reported seeing specialist water search and marine unit autos on the park round 11am on Saturday.
Detective Inspector Mike Sharples stated: ‘Our ideas and deepest condolences stay with Andrew’s household and pals right now.
‘Officers and specialist assets have been working across the clock and thru the night time to seek out Andrew since he was first reported lacking to us, and I want to thank members of the general public who shared our appeals and assisted with our investigation.
‘Our precedence now’s to verify we will do the whole lot doable to assist the household and get the required solutions for his family members, however I’d ask that the household are given privateness throughout this time.’
Residents dwelling close to the scene additionally reported seeing specialist water search and marine unit autos on the park
Andrew, often called Andy, was an engineer on the Co-op Live Arena when he was identified with Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis in 2021, the MEN reported.
The situation meant that he needed to discover ways to stroll and discuss once more.
He was final seen on Monday night at his house in Eccles, the night time earlier than he had an appointment the following day.
His mom Jeanette described him as ‘pleasant and approachable’, whereas pals stated he was the ‘funniest man within the group’.