Missing British Man Found Dead in Ukraine: Daniel Burke Identified as Deceased

Missing British Man Found Dead in Ukraine: Daniel Burke Identified as Deceased

A body has been found in Ukraine in the ⁤search for⁣ a British man who was⁣ reported missing a month ago.

Relatives of Daniel Burke lost contact with him in mid-August and believed he had travelled ⁤to Ukraine.

Officers searching for the ‍36-year-old, from south Manchester,⁢ have ​been informed by⁣ Ukrainian authorities ⁣they have found‌ a ⁣body.

“This is an upsetting time for Daniel’s family, we have family liaison ‍officers in contact with the family and​ offering support,”⁣ said Det⁢ Supt Lewis ⁤Hughes, Greater Manchester police’s lead for disaster‌ victim identification.

“My‍ team and I are working with the‌ Ukrainian authorities​ to make formal⁣ identification with ⁣a view to repatriating Daniel ​following that process. ⁤Daniel’s family have ⁣asked for privacy⁤ at this ‌difficult time.”

Burke⁤ was reported missing on 16 August. Greater Manchester police are now working with his family and⁣ the Ukrainian authorities to support ‍the identification of the body and ⁣bring it back to the UK.

Burke’s mother, Diane, told the​ Manchester Evening News last‍ week the family had⁣ been told⁢ by Ukrainian police that officers searched his Zaporizhzhia apartment and found it ⁤empty, with no​ signs of a break-in⁢ and the door triple⁤ locked.

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She said the Ukrainian authorities were​ using CCTV to try to⁢ trace his movements on 11 August, when he was last ‌seen, and the last time she spoke to him he “sounded on good form”.

Burke arrived ‌in Ukraine at the‌ beginning of the war and formed his own volunteer military unit; ⁢named the Dark Angels.‍ However, he​ later switched to frontline ⁢rescue and evacuation work.

He ⁢previously served in ​the Parachute regiment‍ of the British ⁢army. In 2020, the Crown Prosecution Service abandoned⁣ controversial terror ⁤charges against him and two others​ who were accused of helping a fourth to ⁤travel to Syria to fight with the Kurdish YPG⁣ – an enemy of the Islamic State ​group.

Burke was arrested⁢ in Dover in 2019 and had been ​accused of wanting to travel to Syria himself as well as helping Dan Newey leave the‌ UK, a ‍month after Turkish forces ​began an incursion into Syria, ⁢during the​ conflict there.

He had fought against⁢ Islamic State with the YPG ‍in Syria​ himself in 2017 and 2018⁣ – at a time⁢ when ⁢the Royal Air Force was involved in bombing the ‌Islamist‌ group, and British and other special forces were secretly deployed on the ground, training Kurdish forces to take ⁢it on.

2023-09-16 09:04:37
Post ⁢from www.theguardian.com
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