UK - Mid-Wales, White male, Age 30-60, 6ft+, found Oct 2024 in Claerwen Reservoir wearing wetsuit

  • #21
Still unidentified a year on.

Local news report.


I grew up near this area and check the local news regularly, they post reminders every few months because it’s so unusual for anyone to turn up unidentified like this. I can’t think of another case from the area, aside from foreign nationals here to work who take a while to be identified.

The problem I have with this case is that, while it is a beauty spot, there are many beaches and surfing/body boarding spots on the coast that would be preferable to take a dip in, rather than this reservoir. I think it may be possible he’s a long distance cyclist and his belongings are stashed somewhere and haven’t been found yet. Maybe he decided to cycle from the top to bottom of Wales or vice versa, and was camping under the stars in between. There are a lot of people doing stuff like that in the Welsh countryside. It’s possible his belongings have been stolen but it’s an incredibly low crime area, with very few vehicle thefts happening around there. Most crime in this rural part of Wales is targeted at farmers (gun, livestock, farming equipment) or small time drugs busts, pub fights, etc.

This case is almost as if it’s out of the Hinterland/ Y Gwyll TV series.
 
  • #22
Hopefully, they'll invest some money and have his isotopes looked at for geo-location of where he grew up and his DNA taken for an extended family search. These are powerful tools but not a cheap option.
 
  • #23
OCTOBER 2025
BBC Wales have appealed again for information regarding this person as there has been no progress and it is now a year since the body in the wetsuit was found and approx a year and three months since it entered the water.

It was found in Claerwen Reservoir, near Rhayader, in Mid Wales, on Oct 18 2024 and it was estimated the body had been in the water for approximately 12 weeks, so the man went missing in end of June to mid July 2024.

A post-mortem examination found the man was aged between 30 and 60, was about 6ft (1.83m) and wearing an extra large Zone 3 Agile wetsuit.

No other belongings or method of transport ( no car, van, bike etc) was found at the scene or in the local area.

Mid Wales is very rural and I think it is highly unlikely that anyone would have stolen either his belongings or his vehicle - they would be far more likely to report it.

The nearest bus stop was 4 miles away and it would be almost impossible to walk that far in a wetsuit.

It is very strange, over the past 12 months, police officers have checked his description against lists of missing people from Dyfed-Powys and all other UK police force areas, liaised with international police and conducted inquiries with fingerprint and DNA databases but no match has been found.

They say that it is believed that he went in of his own accord but why were there no clothes, possessions etc in the area and how did he get there without a vehicle?
 
  • #24
Still unidentified a year on.

Local news report.


I grew up near this area and check the local news regularly, they post reminders every few months because it’s so unusual for anyone to turn up unidentified like this. I can’t think of another case from the area, aside from foreign nationals here to work who take a while to be identified.

The problem I have with this case is that, while it is a beauty spot, there are many beaches and surfing/body boarding spots on the coast that would be preferable to take a dip in, rather than this reservoir. I think it may be possible he’s a long distance cyclist and his belongings are stashed somewhere and haven’t been found yet. Maybe he decided to cycle from the top to bottom of Wales or vice versa, and was camping under the stars in between. There are a lot of people doing stuff like that in the Welsh countryside. It’s possible his belongings have been stolen but it’s an incredibly low crime area, with very few vehicle thefts happening around there. Most crime in this rural part of Wales is targeted at farmers (gun, livestock, farming equipment) or small time drugs busts, pub fights, etc.

This case is almost as if it’s out of the Hinterland/ Y Gwyll TV series.
I live near here too. I think it is unlikely that his vehicle was stolen. Its not really a tourist place and any local or tri-athlete would be much more likely to report it than steal it. Its a year in a few days since he was discovered and no progress has been made. Very odd.
 
  • #25
Oct 15, 2025
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'As the anniversary of the discovery approaches, the force is asking the public to come forward with any information that might help. This includes a nationwide appeal on BBC Crimewatch Live, airing on BBC One at 10.45am on Friday, October 24.'

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'If you visited Claerwen Reservoir between July and October 18, 2024, and saw anything that might help enquiries, or you are aware of someone who has not been seen for some time and matches the description above, contact Dyfed-Powys Police in one of the following ways: Online: Dyfed-Powys report online. Email: [email protected]. Call: 101''
 
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  • #26
Thanks for sharing that, what an emotional read!
Border crosser situation. I dont think that really applies to our UID here because no border involved. Maybe some Urbexer trying to dive to the bottom of the dam? But those do not usually go alone.

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