22/05/2017
Body Of Sam Comber Recovered From River Foyle
The body of missing man Sam Comber has been recovered from the River Foyle, police have confirmed.
Mr Comber, 39, was last seen at a supermarket in L'Derry on Sunday, 14 May.
His bicycle was later found in a lay-by in the Newbuildings area.
His body was recovered on Saturday, 20 May.
(CD/JP)
Mr Comber, 39, was last seen at a supermarket in L'Derry on Sunday, 14 May.
His bicycle was later found in a lay-by in the Newbuildings area.
His body was recovered on Saturday, 20 May.
(CD/JP)
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