Body of Missing Firefighter Found After English Channel Swim Attempt
The body of a beloved firefighter who went missing while attempting to swim the English Channel has been discovered. Iain Hughes, a crew manager at Wednesbury fire station in the West Midlands, set off from the Kent coast on June 20th with a support boat but disappeared later that day in French waters.
French and Belgian authorities conducted an extensive search for the 42-year-old father-of-two, but their efforts were eventually called off. On Friday, West Midlands Fire Service confirmed that a swimmer’s body found off the coast of Belgium has been identified as Mr. Hughes.
In a joint statement released through the fire service, Mr. Hughes’ family expressed their immense grief and how much they miss him. They spoke of how their lives were shattered when he went missing and characterized him as a determined, supportive person who put his heart and soul into training for the swim.
Before his attempt, Mr. Hughes aimed to raise £21,000, with £1,000 for each mile of his swim, for the British Heart Foundation, The Fire Fighters Charity, and the Midlands Air Ambulance. Surpassing all expectations, his fundraising page has garnered over £56,000.
His family, while appreciative of the overwhelming support, couldn’t help but feel heartbroken that he would never know the total amount raised. They expressed gratitude towards everyone who has donated and supported them throughout the past few weeks.
Wayne Brown, chief fire officer at West Midlands Fire Service, described the news as devastating and conveyed his thoughts for Mr. Hughes’ family during this distressing time. He acknowledged the impact that Mr. Hughes’ disappearance has had on many people and expressed gratitude for the kind messages and the remarkable response to his fundraising efforts.
As a mark of respect for Mr. Hughes, West Midlands Fire Service will fly flags at half-mast until sunset on Friday. The fire service also respected the family’s request for privacy, stating that they will not be giving media interviews.
This tragic incident highlights the risks and challenges involved in endeavors such as swimming the English Channel. It serves as a reminder of the bravery and dedication of individuals like Iain Hughes, whose noble efforts aim to support and help others. The impact of his loss will certainly be felt by his loved ones, colleagues, and the community he served as a firefighter.