Tributes pour in for missing Shropshire teenagers after bodies found in search

The A-Level students were on a camping trip in the Snowdonia area.

Author: Claire EmmsPublished 22nd Nov 2023

The bodies of four missing teenagers were found inside their overturned car which was partially submerged in water, police have said.

A search was launched for Jevon Hirst, Harvey Owen, Wilf Henderson and Hugo Morris after they failed to return home to Shropshire from an overnight camping trip to the Snowdonia area.

North Wales Police said their bodies were recovered from a silver Ford Fiesta which left the A4085 at Garreg, near Tremadog.

Superintendent Owain Llewellyn said: "Police officers attended and located a Ford Fiesta vehicle on its roof, partially submerged in water.

"Tragically, the bodies of four young males were recovered from within the vehicle.

"The families of the missing boys have been informed.

"At present, this appears to have been a tragic accident, and our thoughts are with the family and friends of the four young men at this very difficult time."

Inquiries into why the car left the road are under way, the force said.

Earlier, the teenagers' worried parents reposted a police appeal for information on social media.

One wrote: "Please keep sharing ... if anyone knows anything or can think of anything that may help find the boys please contact the police. We are desperate for any news."

Another wrote: "I am frantic with worry, one of these boys is my son Harvey, please please please share and tag anyone in Wales or get in touch with any information you may have."

Crystal Owen, Harvey's mother, said she did not know the teenagers were going on a camping trip and thought they were going to stay at a friend's grandfather's house.

The boys were all A-level students at the Shrewsbury Colleges Group, which said it offered its "deepest condolences to the family and friends" of the teenagers.

Local MP Liz Saville Roberts and local Senedd member Mabon ap Gwynfor said in a joint statement: "This news is truly heartbreaking and foremost as parents ourselves our thoughts go out to the families and friends of the four young men whose lives have been lost in this tragic accident.

"We would like to pay tribute to the emergency services and local mountain rescue teams involved in the search operation and to members of the public for their assistance in helping to locate the vehicle.

"No words can sufficiently reflect the sorrow that this news brings to our whole community."

Trinity Churches Shrewsbury - say their thoughts and prayers are with family and friends of the young boys and that it will be offering "time and space to pray" tomorrow in the centre

Welsh Tory leader Andrew RT Davies says his thoughts are with the families and friends of the boys.

Shrewsbury Colleges Group says it will be working to support affected students and staff as all four boys were students at Shrewsbury College

"We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the four young men who tragically died in the suspected traffic accident," a spokesman said.

"This news is truly heartbreaking and our thoughts go out to those affected by this tragic news.

"We will be working directly with students and staff who are affected by terrible accident and have put in place a range of support measures for all our community."

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