Jason Stevens, 18, was reported missing on Friday, February 13 at around 5pm, having last been seen near a Canterbury nature reserve
Police have issued a tragic update in the search for a missing teenager.
18, was reported missing on Friday, February 13 at around 5pm. He had last been seen near a Canterbury nature reserve, before his car was later found parked at a car park near Rough Common, close to Blean Woods. Extensive searches were carried out in the area over the following days.
Tragically, on Thursday, 19 February, police discovered a body at Blean Woods. Formal identification has yet to take place but the family of Jason have been informed.
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The death is not currently being treated as suspicious, and a report will be prepared for the coroner, Kent Police said.
The news comes as the relatives of Tiger Duggan, the 23 year old who had been battling for survival after a collision, have delivered a heartbreaking update.
The adventurous young man, who had relocated from Milton Keynes to Perth, Western Australia, two years prior, has sadly died, reports the Daily Star.
The young Briton’s family announced the tragic news today, revealing how his passing has given others hope. Mary Duggan posted on GoFundMe: “Our son and brother lived life to the max! Our Beautiful soft skinned, beautiful long eye lashed boy with a cheeky charming infectious smile that touched everyone’s hearts left this dimension early this morning in my arms.
“We want to thank everyone that has supported us in Tiger’s journey from prayers, messages and donations. Without those donations Tiger would not have reached his final destination where following his passing this morning in a selfless act has given 3 maybe 4 other people a second chance at life by donating his organs.
“Thank you all for being apart of Tiger’s journey, we are all #forevergiving we all together achieved #helpbringtigerhome. We have had 19 days of living a nightmare, please now respect our peace and privacy.
“God bless you all. Goodnight our beautiful boy Tiger Duggan.”













