Two men face manslaughter charges after the tragic death of 22-year-old soldier Liam Potts, found in the River Tyne three days after he vanished—just minutes after a nearby car collision on a bridge. Though not involved in the crash, evidence links him to the river shortly after the incident. Remembered as the “heart and soul of any room,” Liam’s family receives community support as police urge caution against speculation and continue investigating whether the collision triggered his fatal plunge.

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