After being missing for six years, a man named Jordan Moray was discovered deceased in a national park. His remains were located in the Brecon Beacons near the Llwyn On Reservoir. Moray was first reported missing in 2019 from his residence in Rhondda Cynon Taf.
During the years of his disappearance, Moray’s family made multiple appeals for information about his whereabouts. Recently, a walker found human remains in the Brecon Beacons on August 29, which were later confirmed to be those of Moray.
Josh, Moray’s brother, expressed his grief, calling Jordan his “best friend” and expressing the deep loss felt by the family. He mentioned that now their parents can lay him to rest, adding a heartfelt message to his brother.
According to a spokesperson from South Wales Police, the discovery of the remains was reported on August 29, 2025, near Llwyn On Reservoir. The police confirmed the identity of the remains as Jordan Moray, who had been missing since July 2019. The authorities have ruled out any suspicious circumstances surrounding his death, and the family has requested privacy during this challenging time.
