Body of young New Zealand monk found a month after vanishing from Scottish monastery

The body was confirmed to be the 24-year-old New Zealander.

Freddy Pawle
7NEWS
Young New Zealand monk Justin Evans has been found dead in waters off of Scottish island, Papa Stronsay.
Young New Zealand monk Justin Evans has been found dead in waters off of Scottish island, Papa Stronsay. Credit: Facebook, The Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer

A body of a young New Zealand monk has been discovered off a remote island in Scotland.

Local authorities confirmed the body was 24-year-old Justin Evans — also known as Brother Ignatius — who vanished from the Golgotha Monastery on Papa Stronsay, in the Orkney Islands, on April 11.

Evans had travelled from his home in Christchurch to the island off the north coast of Scotland as a member of the Redemptorist Community, a Catholic congregation focused on missionary work.

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Before his pilgrimage, he was a “beloved” player for Marist Albion Rugby Club, which paid tribute to the young man in a social media post.

“We sadly advise of the passing of beloved club member and terrific young man Justin Evans,” the club said.

“Justin was a member of our colts and premier sides who both won championships, showing Justin’s talent and commitment.”

His body was found on May 6.

Justin Evans was remembered as ‘beloved’ rugby club member.
Justin Evans was remembered as ‘beloved’ rugby club member. Credit: Marist Albion Rugby Club/Facebook
Evans vanished from the  Golgotha Monastery on Papa Stronsay on April 11.
Evans vanished from the Golgotha Monastery on Papa Stronsay on April 11. Credit: The Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer

Diocese of Aberdeen Bishop High Gilbert said: “It is with deep sadness that we have been informed of the development surrounding the missing member of the community .... and that a body has been recovered from the water surrounding Papa Stronsay.

“Our thoughts and prayers remain with the friends and family of Brother Ignatius and the community on Papa Stronsay.”

Gilbert said it would “not be appropriate” to comment further as investigations continue into Evans’ death.

Police Scotland said the death was “being treated as unexplained”.

A report would be submitted to the procurator fiscal — a public prosecutor in Scotland tasked with investigating sudden or suspicious deaths.

Originally published on 7NEWS

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