Voyce's body was discovered on December 12(Image: PA)

England rugby player Tom Voyce's car found in 7ft of water, inquest hears

by · Wales Online

Former England rugby player Tom Voyce's car was found in 7ft of water after it was swept away during Storm Darragh, an inquest has heard.

The 43-year-old's Toyota Hilux was found submerged in the River Aln in Northumberland, four days before his body was recovered from "deep water" further downstream on December 12.

Mr Voyce, a former wing who won nine caps for England, had tried to drive across a ford at Abberwick before his car was swept downstream "as a result of storm water".

Opening an inquest at County Hall in Morpeth, Northumberland coroner Andrew Hetherington said Mr Voyce was last seen at around 11.45pm on Saturday December 7 when he left the Queen's Head pub in Glanton. His wife Anna reported him missing the next morning when she realised he had not returned home, the coroner said.

A search of the River Aln revealed his car, which was unoccupied and found in 7ft of water. Searches of the Aln involving the emergency services and volunteers continued and Mr Voyce's body was found "in deep water" on December 12 by a member of UK Search and Rescue at Old Abberwick Mill, Mr Hetherington said.

The coroner adjourned the inquest and said the hearing will conclude on April 1.

After his body was discovered, Mr Voyce's widow - with whom he shared a son, Oscar - said: "Absolutely devastated and heartbroken doesn't even describe how we feel."

The couple had moved to Northumberland where Mr Voyce set up a business, having previously worked in banking after he retired from rugby.

Mr Voyce started his senior playing career at Bath, then spent six years with Wasps where he helped them win European and domestic titles, before leaving to join Gloucester in 2009. He made 220 Premiership appearances before retiring in May 2013.