Iain Hughes, 42, set off from the Kent coast with a support vessel on June 20 this year bound for France and uuthorities have recovered his body
Rescuers have recovered the body of a “much-loved” firefighter who went missing as he tried to swim the English Channel for charity. Iain Hughes, a crew manager at Wednesbury fire station, begun his mission on June 20.
But during his attempt to raise £21,000 for The British Heart Foundation, The Firefighters Charity and Midlands Air Ambulance, the 42-year-old vanished. West Midlands Fire Service said on Friday the body of a swimmer found in waters off Belgium has been formally identified as Mr Hughes.
The service issued a joint statement tonight alongside the late swimmer’s family. His fundraiser had far exceeded this target, raising more than £56,000 since his disappearance.
He spent two years training for a 21-mile swim across the English Channel but tragically never reached his destination with French authorities calling off the search days after he set off.