Tributes are flooding in for a Hawke's Bay man who was found dead on a mountain in northern England this week, after he had been missing for four days.
United Kingdom police yesterday confirmed a body found on Helvellyn, a mountain in the English lake District, was that of 45-year-old Michael Flanagan, originally from Napier.
Mr Flanagan had told staff at a hotel that he intended to walk up the mountain on January 8. He was not heard from again and a search involving mountain rescue teams and a Royal Navy helicopter was launched.
Volunteers from the Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team discovered Mr Flanagan's body four days later on Monday.
A spokesman for Cumbria Police said there were no suspicious circumstances and the coroner had been informed.