A British man who went lacking whereas visiting Jamaica has been discovered {dead}.
Robert Dyer, from Lewisham in southeast London, acquired misplaced whereas on a hike in woods close to St Elizabeth within the south-west of the Caribbean island on Sunday.
His household final heard from the 60-year-old at round 1pm on Monday, when he instructed them he was misplaced, in keeping with reviews by native media.
His son, Lewis Dyer, posted an enchantment on-line on Tuesday to say his father was misplaced someplace in Ballards Valley and had been with out water for days.
Mr Dyer’s physique was discovered at 9.15am native time, the Jamaica Constabulary Pressure stated in an announcement.
Tons of of cops had been concerned within the search, and the drive additionally thanked locals who had been out “night time and day” and performed a “vital function” within the operation.
The Jamaica Defence Pressure and the hearth brigade had been additionally concerned within the search.
The drive stated “no foul play” was suspected in his demise.
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“All through the search, we have now been decided to seek out Mr Robert Dyer,” a police officer stated in a video posted to social media.
“We had been hopeful we’d discover him alive.
“It is rather unlucky that we didn’t handle to seek out him earlier, however we did all the things out there primarily based on the knowledge that we had.”
Mr Dyer was a private coach and co-founded Mace Masters, an train coaching firm.