"Mr Morris, who is originally from Worcestershire, was last seen by a member of the public at about 10:30 BST on Isington Road, near his home in Bentley.He is white with a beard and greying hair and has a birthmark on his face. He went missing from his home in Bentley that day These … News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.A BRITISH diplomat who hosted Prince Harry during a tour of Nepal has gone missing from his home in the UK.Richard Morris, 52, has not been seen since last Wednesday.The married father of three vanished after going for a run in his home village of Bentley, near Farnham, Hants.A police spokesman said: “His family are understandably concerned for his welfare.”Mr Morris was the ambassador to Nepal between 2015 and November 2019.He accompanied Harry during his tour of the country in 2016He is due to take on a new role as the British High Commissioner to the Republic of Fiji in July this year.Mr Morris is described as white, about 6ft tall, with greying hair and a beard, and has a port birth-mark on his face, Hampshire Constabulary said.The dad, who is originally from Worcestershire, was last seen wearing a blue long-sleeved top with a half zip, black shorts and blue trainers.Police have asked residents in the area to check their sheds, outbuildings and gardens as well as CCTV to help with their search.A missing person appeal was launched last Thursday.Police have also been assisted by Hampshire Search and Rescue, dog search and rescue teams, air support, the UK Missing Persons Unit and other agencies in their search, In an updated statement today, a spokesperson said: "Further to our appeal regarding missing Richard Morris from Bentley, the search for Richard is ongoing. He was wearing a blue top, black shorts and blue trainers.In a previous statement, the Foreign Office described him as a "much-valued and well-liked colleague".The BBC is not responsible for the content of external Internet sitesThe education secretary says a new coronavirus study supports the government decision to reopen schools. The 52-year-old, who recently left his role as UK Ambassador to Nepal, has been missing … Richard Morris, 52, has not been seen since the morning of Wednesday 6 May in his home village of Bentley, near Farnham in Hampshire. "Mr Morris entered the FCO via an open competition in 1990.In 2016, he was pictured with Prince Harry in Nepal.He announced on Twitter on November 6, that he'd left his position in Nepal.In November he tweeted: "My successor will be Nicola Pollitt. These are external links and will open in a new windowThe police search for a UK diplomat who has been missing for 28 days after going for a run has been scaled back.Richard Morris, 52, was last seen jogging in Alton, Hampshire, on the morning of 6 May.The father of three was UK ambassador to Nepal for four years until 2019 and was recently appointed British High Commissioner to Fiji.Hampshire Constabulary said it had searched more than nine sq km (3.5 sq miles) of land.Initial searches involving police dogs and drones were carried out in Alice Holt Forest, where Mr Morris is known to enjoy running.Officers said they had also inspected 2km (1.2 miles) of the River Wey, as well as scouring CCTV footage and carrying out house-to-house inquiries.Ch Insp Alex Reading said: "We continue to be very concerned for his welfare. That day, an appeal for information was issued by Hampshire Police. Richard Morris, a married father-of ... Richard Morris, has been reported as missing. Richard Morris went missing after going for a run on 6 May Why you can trust Sky News Police are appealing for information from joggers after a diplomat went missing during his run. "We would also love to hear from any residents or businesses with CCTV that could help our enquiries.
14 May 2020. I would however like to reassure the community that there is no evidence of foul play. These are external links and will open in a new window
14 May 2020. I would however like to reassure the community that there is no evidence of foul play. These are external links and will open in a new window