Officers searching for Efstathios Anthis find a body in Bigbury Bay
Formal identification has not been completed yet but Devon and Cornwall Police says relatives of the 33-year-old who went missing from Burgh Island Hotel have been informed
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A body has been found in the search for missing person Efstathios Anthis, police have confirmed.
Emergency services, including police and the coastguard, were all called yesterday (April 13) after a suspicious object was located in the water at Bigbury Bay.
Officers say that no formal identification has taken place, but the family of Mr Anthis, who went missing from Burgh Island, have been made aware of the discovery.
Efstathios Anthis: Devastated family face gruelling 10 day wait for identification
Coastguards have recovered a body from the water off Burgh Island
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