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We can confirm the body of a man was sadly discovered in the Llangwndal area of Pwllheli on Saturday, December 7th.
The man has since been formally identified as 53-year-old Imrich Magyar from the Warrington area, who was recently circulated as missing.
There are thought to be no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.
Following searches launched into his disappearance in the area of the Llyn Peninsula, a family member said: “Thank you to the police, coastguard and RNLI and all others who were helping to find Imrich.
“The family are very grateful for all the efforts made and for people who came out in their own time to help.
“Thank you to the police and coroner’s office for their continued support and consideration to the family. Thank you all.”
Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Gibson said: “Our deepest condolences remain with Imrich family and friends, who have requested their privacy to be respected at this difficult time.
“I would like to thank the community for their support during the searches.”