Former camera operator who went missing near Bristol added "so much beauty" to our television screens, say the people who worked with him.
He had the ability to capture angles, lights, and moments that added so much beauty to each story. The couple’s delivered grocery box was still outside. It was clear how much he loved his family and his fiancee. “Police say the inquiries into the circumstances of death are ongoing, and have asked the public to avoid speculation.” “He was humble, hardworking, but work wasn't his life. The body was located and recovered in the early hours of May 3 (UK time) in Avon Gorge, Avon and Somerset Police said.
British police confirmed a body had been found in the Avon Gorge in Bristol.
A testament to how friendly he was to people." We will be respecting their right to privacy and will not be commenting further," the company said. "He had a unique way of getting people to talk with ease in front of the camera, in a situation that can feel absolutely bizarre. Our thoughts are with his family during this terrible time. We are devastated by this news. The page was created by a close friend, Hayley Cashmore to support Day and fiancée Kelsey Mulcahy's families and "costs related to bringing him home to rest in Aotearoa, New Zealand".
Joseph Day has not been seen since 8:30pm on Saturday (UK time).
A New Zealander who disappeared from his home in the UK on Saturday night has been found dead just hours after his mysterious final text was revealed.
A testament to how friendly he was to people. “Everyone who knows Joe loves him very much, he is incredibly special to me, and his family and friends. “This is extremely out of character for him, we always keep in touch every minute of the day. Our deepest sympathies & love to Pete & mum, Feloani. pic.twitter.com/C8XYtNnxYU May 3, 2022 The couple had planned to return to New Zealand to tie the knot at the end of the year. Ms Mulcahy’s friends had travelled from London to help search for Mr Day, and the couple’s frantic parents had travelled to the UK from New Zealand to assist.
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'He had a unique way of getting people to talk with ease in front of the camera, in a situation that can feel absolutely bizarre. It was clear how much he loved his family and his fiancé. My heart is broken for them. He will be missed,' he said. 'This is extremely out of character for him, we always keep in touch every minute of the day. He was loyal and honourable,' she tweeted He was humble, hardworking, but work wasn't his life.
Joseph Day, a former camera operator for New Zealand's TVNZ, was last seen about 10.45pm on April 30. He had been living in the British city of Bristol along ...
He was loyal and honourable,” she wrote. “We’d ask the public to avoid speculation and respect the privacy of Joseph’s family at this time.” “His plan was to have a really nice night in at home, having the flat to himself.” “I ran upstairs and the bed was made and the blinds were open and everything was shut up.” “My last message to him was reminding him to pull down the blackout blinds because he always forgets and it’s light so long in the UK now,” Mulcahy told the SMH and The Age. “His reply was ‘will do’ and then he stopped responding but before that we were talking about how we were going to go to London in three weeks.
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She had gone to London with friends for the night on Saturday and returned at 2pm on Sunday to find her fiancé was not there… ‘His plan was to have a really nice night in at home, having the flat to himself.’ Day’s body was located and recovered in the early hours of Tuesday in the UK.
The former TVNZ camera operator's fiancée shared a heartbreaking tribute as their families make the frantic dash on the UK to bring his body home.
'He had a unique way of getting people to talk with ease in front of the camera, in a situation that can feel absolutely bizarre. It was clear how much he loved his family and his fiancé. My heart is broken for them. 'This is extremely out of character for him, we always keep in touch every minute of the day. He was loyal and honourable,' she tweeted He will be missed,' he said. Another added: 'Your relationship was one i always admired, the love you both have for each other is unmatched and will forever live with you. He was humble, hardworking, but work wasn't his life. 'He was the most special person. Mr Day had been been taking a break from the media and was working as a builder in the UK. The couple were new to the Clifton area and had been looking forward to a day trip to Bath Spa on Monday, which was a public holiday in the UK. I love you I love you I love you. The kindest, most gentle, loving man, with the most infectious smile and laugh.