BodyOfWater
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Whilst I still think statistically AK ended up in water, I'm interested that a body hasn't been found despite the caveats of temperature etc.
Two thoughts -
1) with the increased flooding increasing the likelihood of someone being swept away, it also increases the likelihood of being swept into a floodplain or area water normally isn't. This would make a body more likely to be found. Though I'm unaware of the depth of search downstream, I will take it as a given it was very detailed.
2) If the body was swept quickly downstream then it would end up in the bay at Newhaven. I'm a Brightonian and familiar with the area; sadly I'm also familiar with the number of drownings at sea in Brighton and Westwards to Shoreham (Newhaven to the East of both) where the bodies end up at Newhaven due to currents. Doing my best not to be too macabre but bodies tend to wash up at sea quite readily, especially Newhaven.
So it does surprise me a little bit that nothing has turned up but it's far from being improbable for still being out there. From all the info on the water searches though it sounds almost certain that if he did go in he's unlikely to be in Lewes anymore.
Edit: correction of horrible "Brightonian" typo
It’s unfortunate his phone wasn’t switched on or we’d probably know where he got to.
Maybe he didn’t want people to know.