Martin Lewis shared the news that a body had been found with a 'heavy heart', sending his love to 'Ant's wife Kayleigh and their little girls'.
A body has been found in the search for a missing teacher who used to work for Martin Lewis's MoneySavingExpert website. Anthony Hill, 37, was reported missing from his home in Norwich on Monday. A body was found in an area off Heathgate - northeast of the city centre - shortly before 8pm on Thursday, Norfolk Police said. While formal identification is yet to take place, Mr Hill's family has been informed, officers said.
Posting on X on Friday, Mr Lewis shared the news that a body had been found with a 'heavy heart', sending his love to 'Ant's wife Kayleigh and their little girls'. 'It's the worst news,' Mr Lewis said. 'I'm so sorry for all Ant's friends and his little pupils. I will remember you fondly, Ant.' The financial guru thanked the thousands of people who shared social media posts while Mr Hill was missing.
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