The body of a missing soldier has been found in the Menai Strait just hours after he disappeared.
Stephen Hughes, a soldier in the Royal Welsh regiment of the British Army, was reported missing from Bethel in Gwynedd, Wales, at around 8.30pm on 12 August, police said.
His body was found three hours later in the Menai Strait between Anglesey and the mainland of north Wales.
North Wales Police Chief Inspector Jon Aspinall said: “My thoughts are with Stephen’s family, who are being supported by officers. The coroner has been updated, and there are thought to be no suspicious circumstances.”
Mr Hughes had helped set up a support group for men on Facebook called Lads’ Advice, offering help to those struggling with their mental health.
A post was shared by a friend announcing the soldier’s passing.
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“Steve was a founding member of the team and leaves a huge gap. We’re honestly devastated,” the friend said.
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He added: “RIP Steve. You were one of the kindest, most genuine and caring blokes I’ve met. You will be sorely missed. Until the final RV brother.”
A former army comrade also praised what a “great lad” Mr Hughes was.
Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for help on 116 123 or email [email protected] in the UK. In the US, call the Samaritans branch in your area.