More than 250 people were involved with the search operation including 100 police officers. He then called his wife Anne on Monday and sounded "disoriented" and "severely dehydrated". Mr Dyer contacted his brother on Sunday after having become lost on his walk. Mr Dyer's body will now be forensically examined to discover what happened, reports MyLondon. The Jamaica Defence Force and the fire brigade were involved in the search. Their post on social media said: "no foul play is suspected in his death". His body was found at 9.15am local time on Thursday, November 9 as part of a search and rescue operation carried out by the Jamaica Constabulary Force. He called his family to say he was lost and 250 people went to look for him. Robert Dyer got lost in a wooded area near St Elizabeth in the south-west of Jamaica on Sunday, November 5. A 60-year-old man has died after getting lost in the woods when he went for a walk while on holiday.
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