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The incidence of presumed death in England and Wales is considered low – in September 2011, it was estimated that only 1% of the 200,000 missing persons each year remained unaccounted for after 12 months, with a cumulative total of 5,500 missing persons by September 2011.
People in this category have been legally declared dead in the absence of a body, as a presumption of death. For any individual born before 1902 whose year of death remains undetermined, please instead use Category:Year of death missing .
He was declared "a missing person presumed to be dead from 1978" by the High Court of New Zealand. However, Williams renewed his passport in Geneva in September 1979. He had possibly gone into hiding, as reports of alleged and indirect contact with him were made as recently as 2000. [395] [396] 14 January 1979 Thomas DeSimone: 28 New York, U.S.
Still missing, but presumed dead. On May 16, 2018, Jeffrey Willis was found guilty of Heeringa's kidnapping and murder [ 51 ] and received a life sentence without parole. [ 52 ] On November 2, 2017, Willis had been convicted of the 2014 murder of Rebekah Bletsch, [ 53 ] receiving a life sentence without parole. [ 54 ]
Chroniclers describe his wife's death, but not his. [13] April 1203 Arthur I, Duke of Brittany: 15–16 Rouen, France The 4th Earl of Richmond and Duke of Brittany between 1196 and 1203, Arthur was captured by his uncle King John's barons on 1 August 1202, and imprisoned in the Château de Falaise in Falaise, Normandy.
The Manon Bradshaw trilogy consists of the following books: Missing, Presumed (2016); Persons Unknown (2017); and Remain Silent (2020). Missing, Presumed received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews. [12] The book was shortlisted for the Barry Award [8] [13] and the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year in 2017.
In most cases, a doctor's declaration of death (variously called) or the identification of a corpse is a legal requirement for such recognition. A person who has been missing for a sufficiently long period of time (typically at least several years) may be presumed or declared legally dead, usually by a court.
Cock was reported as "missing, presumed dead" at an uncertain point during World War I, but later turned up alive. After his service, he went on to have an illustrious career as a professional footballer, small-time actor and a pub owner until his death in 1966. [52] Found alive Unknown 1914 Larrett Roebuck: 25 France