Gifted musician, 25 discovered lifeless in UK river as tributes paid to ‘wonderful particular person’

Harrison Cole, 25, assisting organist at King’s College Cambridge, was found in the River Cam on Sunday morning (June 7) — police say the death is not being treated as suspicious

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Harrison Cole, Assisting Organist at King’s College, Cambridge(Image: © Leon Hargreaves/Choir of King’s College Cambridge)

The death of a talented Cambridge musician has left the local community “deeply saddened”. Harrison Cole, 25, was discovered in the River Cam on Sunday morning (June 7), with police confirming they were not treating the death as suspicious.

A Cambridgeshire Police spokesperson said: “We were called to the River Cam at about 9.15am on Sunday with reports of the body of a man in the river near to King’s College. The death is not being treated as suspicious and has been passed to the coroner.

Mr Cole served as assistant organist at King’s College and has been hailed as a “glorious person and an amazing organist” in a tribute from the college. In a statement, the college said: “We are deeply saddened to share the news of the death of Harrison Cole, Assisting Organist at King’s College.

“Harrison Cole was a music scholar at Ipswich School, and during his school years, he spent three years as a student at the Junior Department of the Royal Academy of Music.

“Following a gap year organ scholarship at Wells Cathedral, he came up to Trinity College, Cambridge as organ scholar in 2019. Upon graduation, he spent a year as assistant organist at Gonville and Caius College before taking up his position at King’s in September 2024.”

Throughout his tenure at King’s, the organist supported the Choir on recordings, broadcasts and concert tours, including two A Festivals of Nine Lessons and Carols services, and tours to Australia, Estonia, the USA and Canada. Harrison was set to depart King’s this summer, as per the college, reports Cambridgeshire Live.

He had recently secured assistant roles at St Paul’s in Knightsbridge and St Michael’s in Cornhill: two prominent musical institutions in London where he was on the cusp of forging a freelance career as a pianist, organist and conductor.

Provost Gillian Tett stated: “The entire College community has felt this loss keenly, particularly the Choir and Chapel teams. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones at this sad time.”

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Famed organist Anna Lapwood penned: “Still can’t quite get my head around this news. Harrison was such a glorious person and an amazing organist. Sending all my love to his family, and to everyone in Cambridge.

“May he rest in peace and rise in glory.”

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