His car was swept away by the current: Is missing rugby star dead?
Northumberland (England) - Storm "Darragh" raged over England at the weekend, did a rugby star tragically lose his life?

Tom Voyce (43) has been missing since Saturday. He is said to have tried to cross a river that was flooding due to storms and rain in his car that day.
The car is said to have been swept away by the water. The car has since been found by the police, but there is no trace of Voyce. He is said to have spent an evening with friends beforehand. When he had still not returned home on Sunday, he was reported missing by his wife Anna.
As the Daily Mail reports, officials are already assuming that they will not find the former England star alive. "It is believed he was swept away in his attempts to escape and tragically died," an officer said.
The search for him is continuing, but the specialists are having to contend with difficult conditions as the level of the river has risen extremely due to the heavy rainfall over the weekend and the current is particularly strong.
Storm Darragh caused severe damage across England at the weekend, two people lost their lives

Numerous soccer matches had to be canceled due to the storm at the weekend, including Everton FC's game against Liverpool FC.
Local transport came to a complete standstill in some cases, and dozens of flights and train connections were canceled.
Two people lost their lives on Saturday. A tree crashed into their cars. On Monday, more than 120 flood warnings were issued.
The conditions for finding Voyce will therefore remain difficult for the time being. The 43-year-old played nine international matches for England during his career, making a total of 220 Premiership appearances.
He ended his career on May 16, 2013 and worked at a bank until the end. His relatives have to face the grim fact that the police currently have no hope of finding the former rugby star alive.