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Rugby-Ex-England player Tom Voyce feared dead following floods

Former England rugby worldwide Tom Voyce is believed by authorities to have passed away after going missing out on in a floodaffected area during Storm Darragh.

Northumbria Authorities confirmed they got a report on Sunday morning stating that Voyce, 43, who had bet clubs consisting of Bath and London Wasps, had not returned home after spending the evening with friends.

It is thought that Voyce tried to cross a ford near the town of Alnwick, however his cars and truck was swept away by the river's present.

The vehicle has actually been recovered by authorities, however Voyce is still missing.

It is thought in his attempts to leave he has been swept away and tragically died, the cops specified in a statement on Tuesday, as reported by British media.

Cornwall-born Voyce started his professional career at Bath but enjoyed his most effective years at Wasps, then based in London.

A respected tryscorer from wing or fullback, Voyce was part of the all-conquering Wasps team that did the Premiership and European Cup double in 2004 and Voyce helped them win both titles a second time but missed their 3rd European final triumph through injury.

He won 9 England caps in between 2001 and 2006 and retired from the game in 2013.

This is an exceptionally awful incident, and our thoughts are quite with Tom's enjoyed ones at this time, the police said.

Extensive questions have been continuous considering that issues were raised for Tom, consisting of releasing expert teams to look for him.

(source: Reuters)