POLICE are treating the death of Bromsgrove student Tom Jones, whose body was found in the River Severn, as 'unexplained'.

The body, which was recovered from the river in Worcester on Friday, September 28 has been formally identified as the 18-year-old former South Bromsgrove High School student.

The death is being treated as 'unexplained' and a post-mortem examination is ongoing.

Superintendent Damiam Pettit said: "I would like to extend my sincere condolences to Thomas' family.

"Over the course of the investigation, the support that they have received from friends and members of the public to help try and find Thomas has been greatly appreciated.

"I would also like to thank everyone who has shared our appeals, and those who have volunteered and dedicated their time to help. The sense of community has been overwhelming.

"Our officers and partners have also been working around the clock over the last couple of weeks, to try and provide answers as to Thomas' whereabouts, and sadly this is not the outcome any of us hoped for.

"Specially trained officers are supporting Thomas' family and I would ask that the media continue to respect their privacy at this time."

Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion added: "My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Thomas Jones at this unimaginably difficult time.

"The response from the public has been outstanding, and I'd like to thank all those came together to support and volunteer their time, showing Worcester's true community spirit.

"I'd also like to thank the West Mercia Police officers and partners in other agencies including the Fire Service and West Mercia Search and Rescue who have worked tirelessly and professionally to support throughout."