Body of ‘caring’ soldier pulled from Menai Strait hours after vanishing

Stephen Hughes was reported missing last night

The body of a missing soldier was found just three hours after he was reported missing.

Stephen Hughes was reported missing from the Bethel area of Wales at about 8.30pm on Tuesday (August 12).

The 25-year-old’s body was pulled from the Menai Strait about three hours later.

Chief Inspector Jon Aspinall of North Wales Police told WalesOnline: ‘My thoughts are with Stephen’s family who are being supported by officers.

‘The coroner has been updated and there are thought to be no suspicious circumstances.’

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Stephen was in the Royal Welsh regiment of the British Army.

Stephen Hughes, 25, is missing with very serious and immediate concerns for his safety. Stephen is currently on leave in Llanberis/Bethel area, North Wales. Concerns were raised at approximately 19:50 today (12.08.25) following worrying messages to friends. His phone is now switched off. OnlyForces ? We always hate sharing this news but it?s with sadness we share with you that the search for serving soldier Stephen Hughes, 25, has ended in the most tragic way. Stephen was found but has passed away, his family have stated. Please give his family space as we know people are keen to show support but please have them in your thoughts. Our thoughts are with Stephen?s family, friends, and all who knew him at this incredibly difficult time. We would also like to make special mention of his numerous friends and colleagues who kept us informed privately as the situation unfolded. Thank you. If you are struggling with this news or going through a difficult time yourself, support is available!
Stephen’s body was found a few hours after being reported missing

He also helped to set up a Facebook group, called Lads Advice, which offered a listening ear and support to men struggling with their mental health.

A statement posted on the Lads Advice page said: ‘It’s with a heavy heart we share that Steve was found last night, but sadly he has passed away.

‘When we first heard he was missing, so many of you rallied – sharing posts, contacting people, doing everything possible to help. That outpouring of care says everything about how much he mattered.

‘Steve was a founding member of the team and leaves a huge gap. We’re honestly devastated.

‘Thank you to everyone for the love and support you’ve shown. Please continue to respect the family’s wishes and allow them the time and space they need.

‘RIP Steve. You were one of the kindest most genuine and caring blokes I’ve met. You will be sorely missed. Until the final RV brother.’

Another former colleague, Reece Bishop, paid tribute to Stephen, saying: ‘RIP, Steve was a great lad within 1 section through training, helped a lot of us get through some of the toughest times. See you at the FRV.’

Sophie McGrath also paid tribute, saying: ‘Fly high Steve, you truly were one of the good ones and a good friend to me in cadets throughout the years!

‘Had so many good memories and laughs. Rest easy mate, your duty is done. Until we meet again, I love you.’

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