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Levi Davis: British rugby participant who went lacking in Barcelona final yr is feared to have drowned

A British rugby participant who went lacking in Barcelona final yr is feared to have drowned.

Levi Davis – who was additionally a contestant on Celebrity X Factor – was final seen at The Old Irish Pub on 29 October.

But in accordance with his household, a police investigation suggests his cellphone had final been detected on the far finish of the Spanish metropolis’s industrial port.

And that very same evening, cruise ship workers had tried to avoid wasting a person within the water.

In an announcement, the 25-year-old’s family members mentioned: “Four workers confirmed seeing a person within the water with particular particulars together with him asking for assist in English and the color of his clothes.

“A life jacket was thrown from the ship and emergency sea and air rescue services searched the area but they were unable to find him.”

His mom Julie, and pal Richard Squire, met police on Monday for an replace on the investigation into his disappearance.

Inquiries into what occurred are persevering with, and his household and pals have requested for privateness.

The former Bath participant had appeared on Celebrity X Factor in 2019 – forming a singing group with fellow rugby stars.

He was additionally on E4’s Celebs Go Dating a yr later.

Thom Evans, Levi Davis and Ben Foden as Try Star on Celebrity X Factor in 2019
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Thom Evans, Levi Davis and Ben Foden as Try Star on Celebrity X Factor in 2019. Pic: SYCO/Thames TV

Mr Davis had signed a document deal and had gone to stick with Mr Squire in Ibiza to work on some songs.

While he mentioned he would contact Mr Squire when he arrived in Barcelona, he by no means did.

Mr Davis was carrying a white T-shirt, black denims and white trainers and carrying a small black backpack on the time of his disappearance.

His passport was discovered by Spanish police a number of weeks later.

A non-public investigator has been serving to the household – and a £10,000 reward was provided for data resulting in his discovery.

Content Source: information.sky.com