The family of a diver who disappeared off the Dorset coast have said they will “miss her forever” as they paid tribute to the “outgoing, loving and loyal” 20-year-old.
Emily Sherwin was last seen on 23 July, before she went diving off the Old Harry Rocks, near Swanage.
Following a report she failed to surface, police – supported by HM Coastguard and the RNLI – carried out extensive searches for the young diver.
A police dive team from Avon and Somerset Police also conducted searches in the area she was last seen.
However, Ms Sherwin has still not been found and Dorset Police said on Thursday evening the underwater search for her had been called off.
Her family released a statement, saying: “We are heartbroken at the loss of Emily, but eternally grateful for the 20 wonderful years we had with her, and finding comfort in the fact that she was doing something she loved.
“Emily was unique: high-spirited, outgoing, loving and loyal. She lit up every room. Emily adored the sea and loved sailing and diving. She was looking forward to an exciting career in marine conservation.
“We would like to thank all involved in the attempts to find Emily: the RNLI and coastguard teams, the police divers and all at Parkstone Yacht Club who took over 30 boats to join the search.
“The search operation was a testimony to the impact she had upon everyone she met and the love we all share for her.
“We will miss her forever.”
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Detective Chief Inspector Rachel Vallins, of Dorset Police, said: “Officers are continuing to keep the family fully updated and our thoughts are with all of Emily’s loved ones at this extremely difficult time.
“With our partner agencies we have carried out extensive searches in the area where Emily had dived over recent days, but unfortunately we have been unable to locate her at this time.
“Following liaison with maritime experts and a thorough examination of the conditions and circumstances surrounding this incident, we have now taken the decision to stand down our underwater searches.”