The body of a man Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall called his “very dearest friend” has been found in Dorset – the same day the TV chef appealed for help finding him.
He tweeted on Thursday morning to say Nick Fisher, a 63-year-old TV scriptwriter and author, had gone missing after leaving home near Bridport on Tuesday.
Fearnley-Whittingstall said his friend’s car was spotted in Dorchester and he may have had some tea in a hotel, but hadn’t been seen since.
“It’s so unlike Nick to do this and of course we are very worried for his safety,” he tweeted – alongside a picture of Mr Fisher.
But hours later, Dorset Police said a body they believe to be Mr Fisher had been found on Thursday morning after “extensive inquires and searches”.
A statement said: “While formal identification has not yet taken place, the body is believed to be that of Nick Fisher and his family has been informed.
“The death is not being treated as suspicious and HM Coroner has been notified.
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“Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Nick at this extremely difficult time.”
Mr Fisher had won a BAFTA and written episodes of shows such as EastEnders, Casualty, Hustle, New Tricks and Holby City.
He also worked as a guest presenter on the River Cottage and wrote a number of books, including the River Cottage fish cookbook with Fearnley-Whittingstall.