Durham University pay tribute to student Euan Coulthard

Published 23rd Jan 2015

Police believe a body found in the River Wear is that of missing Durham student Euan Coulthard.

Specialist diving teams recovered a body earlier today. The formal identification process hasn't been carried out yet.

19 year old Euan went missing after a night out with friends last Wednesday.

Professor Simon Hackett, Principal of St. Mary’s College, Durham University, said:

“We are deeply shocked and saddened by the death of Euan Coulthard. He was an extremely popular student with a warm character and a great sense of humour. Euan was a genuine friend to many, this was evident from the sheer number of students who helped with the Police search.

“He held a scholarship from the Squire Sanders Sutton Trust and as well as being a very bright and diligent student, he was passionate about sport; he played football for the College and took a keen interest in cricket. Euan fully embraced University life and was a valued member of St. Mary’s community.

“He will be deeply missed by everyone here at St. Mary’s College and at the University, especially those who knew him well. Our thoughts are with Euan’s family and his friends at this very sad time.

“We will be working with Euan’s friends to consider how to bring the whole College community together at this time to mark our loss. The University is offering support to any students who have been personally affected by Euan’s death.”