This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hereford-worcester-45639776

The article has changed 7 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
Family of missing Worcester student cling to 'hope' Family of missing Worcester student cling to 'hope'
(about 1 hour later)
The family of a student who has been missing for almost a week said they have not lost hope he may be found.The family of a student who has been missing for almost a week said they have not lost hope he may be found.
Thomas Jones, 18, from Bromsgrove, has not been heard from since the early hours of Wednesday morning.Thomas Jones, 18, from Bromsgrove, has not been heard from since the early hours of Wednesday morning.
His uncle, Chris Rogers, said the family feel like they're "back to square one" but they believe he still may be found.His uncle, Chris Rogers, said the family feel like they're "back to square one" but they believe he still may be found.
He told the BBC: "We still have hope and we are doing everything we can to get Tom home.He told the BBC: "We still have hope and we are doing everything we can to get Tom home.
"We have to galvanise ourselves and continue to search.""We have to galvanise ourselves and continue to search."
Two men arrested on suspicion of Mr Jones' murder were released without charge on Monday.Two men arrested on suspicion of Mr Jones' murder were released without charge on Monday.
Mr Rogers said the family had been through a "rollercoaster of emotions" and that there had been "plenty of tears".
"Tom is a gentle boy, one of the loveliest you'd ever wish to meet," he said.
West Mercia Police is continuing to investigate several lines of inquiry relating to the last known movements of the University of Worcester student, who went missing on his first week at the university.West Mercia Police is continuing to investigate several lines of inquiry relating to the last known movements of the University of Worcester student, who went missing on his first week at the university.
The force said it believed he had crossed the Sabrina footbridge, which crosses the River Severn near to Worcester Racecourse, and then walked on to the footpath that runs along the top of the flood defences in Hylton Road in the direction of Hallow, just before 03:50 BST.The force said it believed he had crossed the Sabrina footbridge, which crosses the River Severn near to Worcester Racecourse, and then walked on to the footpath that runs along the top of the flood defences in Hylton Road in the direction of Hallow, just before 03:50 BST.
Since Mr Jones' disappearance, more than 11 thousand people have signed a petition calling for CCTV to be placed along the River Severn in the city.
Meanwhile, the university has extended a scheme which involves students being taken home for free by taxis in the early hours.Meanwhile, the university has extended a scheme which involves students being taken home for free by taxis in the early hours.
The scheme sees uniformed security staff directing students to taxis which take them back to campus from 01:30am to 3:30am every day. The scheme sees uniformed security staff directing students to taxis which take them back to campus from 01:30 BST to 3:30 BST every day.
'Deeply concerned''Deeply concerned'
The free taxi service has been run for a number of years during the one-week 'freshers' period, which concluded on Friday this year.The free taxi service has been run for a number of years during the one-week 'freshers' period, which concluded on Friday this year.
It will continue into this week to reassure students, the university said.It will continue into this week to reassure students, the university said.
"Our whole university community is deeply concerned by Thomas' disappearance," it said in a statement."Our whole university community is deeply concerned by Thomas' disappearance," it said in a statement.
"We will continue to do all we can to support students and staff affected by his disappearance and to work with his family and friends in every positive way.""We will continue to do all we can to support students and staff affected by his disappearance and to work with his family and friends in every positive way."