A BRIT businessman has been confirmed dead after going missing in Barcelona.
Giles Pooley, reportedly a Bafta-winning digital producer, vanished from his home in the Catalan city in 2023, cops said.
DNA tests have now confirmed that a body found at the end of last year is that of the missing Brit.
Pooley had last been seen on March 8 2023.
His flatmate called the cops when he got home and saw Giles’ beloved Husky dog Finn was alone.
His death is not being treated as suspicious.
Friend Dan Cleland said: “We’re still waiting to know fully what happened, but police have confirmed he’s gone. He overcame so much in life, reaching incredible highs, so I don’t want to focus on how he left us, I want to remember what he gave us.
“Giles was talented. He won a place at The Brit School, then launched himself into production in Soho across ads and promos.
“He landed a job at Sky Movies working his way up the world of digital media winning a Bafta for his work on Terry Pratchett’s Hogfather.”
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