Harry Greaves, missing UK tourist, found dead in Peru
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Harry Greaves flew to Peru in February to spend time with friends
A British tourist who disappeared in Peru nearly two weeks ago has been found dead by search teams.
Harry Greaves' body was found in a 40-metre crevice in the Andes mountains.
Mr Greaves, originally from Shropshire, was last seen leaving the village of Pisac for a solo walk on 7 April, two days before his 29th birthday.
His friends and family, assisted by the Lucie Blackman Trust charity and police, scoured the area around the village, using a helicopter and drones.
Tributes and reaction to Harry Greaves' death
Mr Greaves, who lived in Wrexham but was from Bronygarth near Oswestry, had been expected to return home on 10 April.
He was "one of the most loveliest men you could ever wish to meet" and an "extremely genuine and caring person", his family said.

His family said Mr Greaves had been on several outdoor holidays
"Our dearest Harry has been found," they said in a statement.
"It is with great sadness that we announce that his smile will no longer give such light, he will no longer give calm through his touch, and wisdom through his words.
"Thank you to everyone who has helped us find our beloved Harry. His spirit will always be with us. From his loving family."
Mr Greaves, a furniture maker, arrived in Peru on 20 February, and attended a permaculture course before visiting friends.
The British Embassy had also been assisting in the search for him.
In the bid to find him, relatives had set up a fundraising page, which raised more than £31,000, exceeding its original £25,000 target.
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