Found Deceased UK - Huw Williams, 25, abruptly moved in w/woman he met, Sherwood, Nottingham, 6 May 2021 *ARREST*

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Apologies, I've just re-read the news article, nothing was found in the residence. Has to be statements from witnesses in that case then surely? Could the arrest relate to previous assaults? I've been assuming the worst and thinking it's in relation to this incident of Huw going missing and IMO no longer being here, but that they can't quite stretch what they have to prove murder so for the time being, went with a charge for GBH? MOO
In the UK being arrested is more the equivalent of being questioned at the precinct. What is telling is the charges she was bailed on, if any. And she still may not be charged.
 
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Anyone find any news on Huw? I see the find Huw group was achived on 10th March and police appeals appear to be down.
 
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Anyone find any news on Huw? I see the find Huw group was achived on 10th March and police appeals appear to be down.

Interesting. All the early police appeals on page 1 here removed too.
 
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Wonder if that's because he's no longer missing
 
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Gloucestershire found. Long way from Notts.
 
  • #47
Rest in peace, Huw. :(
 
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An update I expected but didn't want to hear about. Goodness me. What on earth happened???

Would be really useful to hear more details as it progresses, but I fear we're not going to get anything further - it's very interesting that after all of these investigations into other people involved with Huw's life, his death is not being classed as suspicious. Poor gent.

Family is asking for privacy. (Reports of) gf isolating and mistreating him could not have been good for his mental wellbeing. :-(
 
  • #50
I'm sad he's gone, but I think his family knew this was coming. At least now they can have closure and bury him in peace.
 
  • #51
Seems likely to have been a clear suicide once found, maybe even with a note or something.
 
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The family of a missing man whose remains were found on a Gloucestershire riverbank have appealed for help to make sense of his disappearance and tragic death on the anniversary of him going missing.

Huw Williams, aged 25, disappeared from his address in Sherwood, Nottingham, on 6 May 2021 without his mobile phone or belongings.

An extensive national search found no trace of him, until 2 January 2022 when his remains were found on the banks of the River Severn near the village of Tidenham, Gloucestershire.

One year after his disappearance, Huw's family has issued an appeal to people in the Gloucestershire, South Wales and Avon and Somerset areas who may have seen him before his death.

Huw's dad Steve said: "Nothing we can do can bring our beloved son back to us, but we at least hope to make sense of what happened to him – to understand when, where and how he died.

"As such we are appealing to anybody who may have seen him to come forward.

"We have so many questions that remain unanswered and hope that somebody – a passing motorist or perhaps somebody who served him in a shop – will read this appeal and get in touch with police.

"Even the smallest bit of information could make a huge difference to our understanding of what happened."

Huw was 6ft 2ins tall, of slim build, with bushy brown hair and a full beard. He had two distinctive tattoos on his arms – one of a fish and the other of a black and white skull.

He was last seen wearing a chequered shirt, dark blue trousers, and trainers with reflective silver stripes. He may have also had a green waterproof jacket with him.

Detectives from Nottinghamshire Police are particularly keen to speak to drivers who may have seen Huw near to the Severn or Prince of Wales bridges, or who gave him a lift at any point last year.

Speaking ahead of an inquest hearing, Detective Chief Inspector Richard Bull, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: "We understand the very significant toll this case has taken on Huw's family. To lose a son in any circumstances is unimaginable. But losing a son without knowing what happened to them must be even more painful to endure.

"Ahead of the inquest into Huw's death we are making one final public appeal in the hope that somebody out there can help us piece together what happened to him.

"Throughout this process Huw's family and friends have been uppermost in our thoughts. It is for them that we are making this appeal in the hope that it may bring them the answers they need. I stress that we are not treating Huw's death as suspicious and anybody with information should not be concerned about coming forward."

If you have any information, please contact Nottinghamshire Police via 101 or 01159 670999 quoting incident number 0223_05052022.

 
  • #53
Do we have a post-mortem internal here? Knowing when they might have seen him on a bridge could help the public recollect.
 
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