The search for missing fell runner Edward Catmur has concluded in a heart-wrenching tragedy, as Cumbria Police have confirmed the recovery of a body. Edward, who had been reported missing from the London area, had set out on a fell running route on December 31, and his family grew deeply concerned when they had not heard from him since.
Edward had embarked on a challenging fell running route, heading towards Cross Fell and Hartside Cross from Dufton. As days passed with no sign of him, search efforts were ramped up to locate the missing runner.
In a sombre turn of events, earlier today, January 1, a body of a man was discovered in the Cross Fell area. While formal identification is yet to take place, the police have informed Edward’s family of these tragic developments, bringing their agonizing wait to a devastating conclusion.
Cumbria Police expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Penrith Mountain Rescue Team colleagues who dedicated extensive hours, both during the night and throughout today, tirelessly leading the search effort.
The disappearance of Edward Catmur prompted a significant response from the community and beyond, with many offering their assistance and support during the search. His loss is deeply felt by all those who had hoped for a different outcome.
As the investigation continues, authorities will work diligently to uncover the circumstances surrounding Edward’s disappearance and the discovery of the body. Further updates will be provided as additional information becomes available.
For now, the community mourns the loss of a fellow runner and extends its thoughts and condolences to Edward Catmur’s grieving family during this profoundly difficult time.