Not sure if this photo has been shared from the lewes present site- but it was taken the evening of the 20th and shows the footpath to Tesco’s (and the clock tower in the background). Apologies if already posted, but I have seen other photos but not this one.
There is no proper footpath the other side of the river. Surely CCTV would have picked him up if he had gone from market street to the causeway?
There are posts on the Lewes page from the 20th December (before anyone knew about AK) asking about the flooding, as they had a flood warning issued and needed to get to Tesco’s. The rain didn’t start until 10.00pm that night, the pathways were all clear and the flood gates, pathways hadn’t been closed (they have a flood gate on that pathway). That’s not to say he didn’t fall in the water as I have no idea- but the situation and the flooding in Lewes from scrolling back on the site was no where near as bad as I think we are all now imagining. Yes there were train lines further up river flooded, but in the actual town within walking distance things seemed pretty normal if not slightly higher water levels than usual. With regards the initial searches of the water ways- this is always going to be a major concern and search area. Once the later CCTV footage had been released, the water way searches dwindled off quite quickly. Just my own view at this point in time.I'm very glad this photo is posted. I saw it in thread #1 and got a totally different perspective on the flooding during the night he went missing. Still not sure/convinced he was near the river, let alone has fallen into the river...but I see that it's potentially far more dangerous then I first thought. I guess the path is also slippery too, because IIRR (if I recall right) it was raining "cats and dogs".
Waitrose was open, why not use their toilets rather than walking into the rear car park for a public wee?So, my other thought is Waitrose. As mentioned earlier- could he of gone there for cigarettes or whatever he left the pub for? I know this is not directly next to the river, but it is close. Also the car park behind waitrose. He may have looked for a quiet place for the loo. The water level at the back of that car park would have been very high. But again, how would he have got there without being picked up on CCTV? East street? He had already walked past this road as he walked up towards and past the flea market. That's the strange thing, no more CCTV sightings??
Waitrose was open, why not use their toilets rather than walking into the rear car park for a public wee?
Aldi and Tesco petrol station are also nearby and I think they would have been open. Tesco petrol station looks a lot easier to get to than the superstore.
New CCTV shows missing fireman outside pub before disappearance
Information on another pub Anthony and his friends went to. This was a few hours before his disappearance.
"In a CCTV clip posted by the landlady of nearby pub The Lansdown Arms, Viv English, Mr Knott is seen entering her pub with three other men at 4.02pm.
Little over a minute later, the firefighter leaves the pub to make a phone call before returning to the venue."
Sorry about that @Bit of hope
New CCTV of missing firefighter Anthony Knott's last known movements outside pub
Does this work?
How do you get onto the pathway next to the River Ouse? Or, how would Anthony have got onto the pathway?
On maps it seems like you have to go around Tesco. Can you enter Tesco as seen in the distance from the pathway next to the river?
Also posting a screenshot from maps before the flooding. The bushes which would now be in the middle of the river may have caused difficulty getting out.![]()
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