Police name man still missing after entering River Severn in Ironbridge

36-year-old Harry Hull-Merrick was last seen on Friday.

Author: Kellie MaddoxPublished 14th Dec 2023
Last updated 14th Dec 2023

A man who remains missing after going into the River Severn in Ironbridge has been named by police.

36-year-old Harry Hull-Merrick, from Telford, is believed to have entered the river at around 10.15pm on Friday 8 December near to the bridge by the Robin Hood Pub.

At the time it was not known who he was and earlier this week police issued an appeal to help identify him.

Despite searches by police officers, fire service and rescue teams at the scene, Harry remains missing, and officers are concerned for his safety.

Harry is described as white, with short dark hair, of a medium build, and was last seen wearing no top and dark coloured trousers.

Detective Inspector Steve Goddard said: “I would like to thank the public for their help in identifying Harry following our appeal on Monday.

“From information provided to us we have been able to carry out a number of checks, and from that we strongly believe the man who entered the river was Harry. His family have been made aware and are being supported during this difficult time.

“There will be an increased police presence around Ironbridge near to the river over the coming days as we continue to carry out searches for Harry, and I would like to reassure the public that we don’t believe there to be anyone else involved in his disappearance.”

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