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Tributes paid after man’s body found in woodland Friends shocked at death of ‘lovely, kind young man’ By Eva Astreinidou FRIENDS and loved ones have been paying tribute to a 25-year-old man whose body was found in woodland near Abingdon. Police confi rmed the body is that of missing Abingdon man, Matthew Wilson. Officers made the discovery in Lower Radley just after 1pm on Saturday. Matthew had been missing for four days. He was last seen in Eason Drive, Abingdon, on Tuesday last week at 6.45am when he left to catch a train from Radley station to London for work, but never arrived. The death is being treated as unexplained, but is not at this stage, believed to be suspicious. Friends and acquaintances reacted with shock on social media. Ubaid Ansari posted on Facebook: “Such terrible news. “Matthew was such a lovely, kind young man. Deepest condolences to Matthew’s family and friends.” Chloe Parrott said: “So sad. Such a lovely person at school. Rest in peace Matthew.”
Matthew Wilson was found in Lower Radley on Saturday Lizzie Tandy posted: “Such sad news. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.” Caren Evans added: “That’s heartbreaking news. Thoughts, love and prayers for his friends, family and all those involved with the search. Especially whoever found him.” Police are asking for anyone who has information relating to this case to call 101 or to contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 5551111.
Baking to boost coffers for coffee morning SCHOOLCHILDREN stood proudly with the baked goods they had made as part of a special charity appeal. The pupils from John Mason School, Abingdon, held a
Macmillan coffee morning last Friday to raise funds for the cancer care charity. The whole school baked and bought cakes and shared them with their peers.
Headteacher Sarah Brinkley said: “It was a wonderful atmosphere, showing what our children do best, value each other and show the difference they can make in the world.”
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