Four young men, Jevon Hirst, Harvey Owen, Wilf Henderson, and Hugo Morris, embarked on a camping trip in Snowdonia, North Wales, expecting laughter and camaraderie. Unfortunately, it took a devastating turn. After bidding farewell to their families, the boys went missing, prompting a massive search effort involving helicopters and rescue teams.
After 48 agonizing hours, authorities discovered the overturned car the boys were in, submerged in water in the village of Gareg. All four were found inside, tragically deceased. North Wales police believe it was a “tragic accident.”
Owen’s mother, Crystal, expressed her grief on Facebook, describing the situation as a never-ending nightmare. Unaware of the camping trip due to miscommunication, she joined the search efforts.
Lisa Corfield, Henderson’s girlfriend’s mother, revealed the boys’ lack of camping experience. She praised Henderson as a kind lad and thanked him for bringing joy to her daughter’s life. Tributes and condolences pour in, emphasizing the collective hope for strength among the grieving families.