Tragic mystery of gamer – who vanished six years ago leaving his flat unlocked and game console running – is finally solved

A keen gamer who mysteriously disappeared, leaving his flat unlocked, his PlayStation console running and his mobile phone on charge, has been tragically found dead six years later.

Jordan Moray, 33, from Cwmbach in Aberdare, South Wales, disappeared without a trace on August 2, 2019 – sparking a desperate search by police, loved ones and volunteers to help find him.

But despite their best efforts, Jordan was never heard from or seen again, with police confirming there were no bank transactions made after that date. 

Jordan was initially reported missing after his concerned family arrived at his home to find the door unlocked and his gaming machine left on – but his headlamp, rucksack and trainers had all gone.

Police today revealed the 33-year-old’s remains were found by a walker near Llwyn On reservoir in the Brecon Beacons ten miles away from his home – but as yet there is no explanation as to how he got there.

A coroner has been updated, with police confirming his death is not being treated as suspicious. 

His brother Josh paid an emotional tribute to Jordan, who he described as ‘my best friend’, adding ‘my heart is lost without you’.

On a post on Facebook he wrote: ‘As a few of you may know my brother Jordan went missing 6 years ago. 

Jordan Murray, 33, who mysteriously disappeared, leaving his flat unlocked, his PlayStation console running and his mobile phone on charge, has been found dead six years later

Jordan Murray, 33, who mysteriously disappeared, leaving his flat unlocked, his PlayStation console running and his mobile phone on charge, has been found dead six years later

Jordan, from Aberdare, South Wales, disappeared without a trace on August 2, 2019 - sparking a desperate search by police, loved ones and volunteers to help find him

Jordan, from Aberdare, South Wales, disappeared without a trace on August 2, 2019 – sparking a desperate search by police, loved ones and volunteers to help find him

Police confirmed today that remains found a week ago in the Brecon Beacons were those of Jordan, as his brother Josh paid tribute to his 'best friend'

Police confirmed today that remains found a week ago in the Brecon Beacons were those of Jordan, as his brother Josh paid tribute to his ‘best friend’

‘Just an update, a walker came across human remains in Brecon last week, postmortem was done and it came back to be my brother Jordan. 

‘I’ve missed him ever since he went missing, he wasn’t just my brother he was my best friend. We done everything together and I mean everything.

‘He’s been a big loss in my life and always will be. Now my mam and dad can lay him to rest.

‘Love you Jordan Moray, can’t wait to meet you again big bro, my heart is lost without you.’

Jordan’s mother Debbie posted her own tribute, stating: ‘Devastating news after 6 years and never giving up hope.’ 

Friend Jason Birch, who helped lead voluntary search efforts for Jordan, described him on a social media tribute as ‘a very fit and capable individual with a lot going for him’, adding that ‘he loved the outdoor life’.

He added: ‘I’m devastated for his family after six long years of agonising doubt and despair.

‘Jordan was very much loved by his family and that was evidently clear when I met them all. My heart goes out to them.’

A friend paid tribute to Jordan as 'a very fit and capable individual with a lot going for him', adding that 'he loved the outdoor life'

A friend paid tribute to Jordan as ‘a very fit and capable individual with a lot going for him’, adding that ‘he loved the outdoor life’

Just weeks ago, Debbie Moray said of her missing son: 'Each day is agony, and I am clinging to the hope that one day he will walk through the door again'

Just weeks ago, Debbie Moray said of her missing son: ‘Each day is agony, and I am clinging to the hope that one day he will walk through the door again’

The family had long believed that Jordan would be found and just weeks ago Debbie made an appeal on the sixth anniversary of his disappearance.

She said at the time: ‘Each day is agony, and I am clinging to the hope that one day he will walk through the door again. 

‘Each year is blurring into the next, but we continue to search the places that we believe Jordan might be.

‘Jordan is loved and missed every day. We are heartbroken. I will never give up looking for him and I pray that he is safe and well.

‘I want Jordan to know that no matter the reason he left we are here for him. He is so missed it’s like living a nightmare. It’s never too late for him to reach out. 

‘We just want to know that he is safe and support him regardless of the circumstances he may be facing.

‘He is deeply missed, and we so much want him back in our lives. I pray that this message reaches him.

‘I’m once again asking anyone who reads this to share Jordan’s photograph and report anything that might help the police in their search. 

‘Spreading the word could make the difference in bringing Jordan back to us.’

She added: ‘He’s best friends with his brother Josh, Josh is terrible – looking over the gate constantly to see if he’s coming, constantly. I ask myself all the time why, why Lord why.’

His disappearance was featured on the Channel 5 series Vanished hosted by Dan Walker who said: ‘We are trying to work out what happened and where he is now and what we can do to shine a light on that.

‘It was a strange set of circumstances when Jordan went missing because he had a games console still on and his mobile phone on charge.’

A police spokesman said: ‘On Friday, August 29, 2025, South Wales Police received a report of human remains being discovered in a remote area in the vicinity of Llwyn On Reservoir in the Brecon Beacons.

‘It has since been confirmed that these remains are those of Jordan Moray, who was reported missing in July, 2019, from his home in Cwmbach, Aberdare.

‘The Coroner has been updated and his death is not being treated as suspicious.’

An inquest is due to be held.

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