THE family of missing man Tom Edwards, whose body was later found by the side of a railway line, have lodged a complaint about Wiltshire Police action in the initial stages of his disappearance.

Mr Edwards, 32, of Derry Hill, went missing after a night out in Swindon on June 28 and was found after a five-day search by friends, family and police ending on July 3.

He was seen on the night of his disappearance by officers who saw him walking in Church Place and took him to a bus stop outside the Swindon Designer Outlet Village.

However CCTV footage from Swindon railway station showed Mr Edwards boarding the 23.21pm train to Bristol Temple Meads and his body was found close to the railway line between Chippenham and Bath.

A complaint from the family referring to police contact before Mr Edwards went missing and action taken during the search has been passed to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

Tom’s older brother Will Edwards said the family was broadly happy with the police action, but they believe that more could have been done at the start of the investigation.

He hopes that the police will look at the process of searching for missing people so that if the same chain of events happens to someone else they will be found quicker.

He said: “It’s not necessarily a complaint but my mum handed in a diary of events and basically they admitted Tom would have been found sooner.

“There was a 12 hour period before Tom's phone was pinged and they knew the phone was in the Chippenham area. Before that most of the stuff was being done through us.

“Eventually he was found and we were lucky in that sense, the thought of not knowing was not worth thinking about.”

Wiltshire Police also made a mandatory referral to the IPCC following Mr Edward’s death as he had contact with the police prior to going missing.

Detective Chief Superintendent Kier Pritchard said: “The IPCC recommended that Wiltshire Police should undertake a local investigation in order to establish the facts, the sequence of events and their consequences.

“The subsequent report has outlined some areas of improvement which Wiltshire Police will take on board and will ensure any learning is incorporated appropriately.

“We can also confirm that a complaint was received by Wiltshire Police from a member of Mr Edward’s family. This complaint referred to the police contact before he went missing and the action during the search for Mr Edwards “This complaint was also referred to the IPCC.”

The family, who expect an inquest into Mr Edward’s death to take place in March, will spend Christmas supporting his widow Dee at the couple’s home.

Will Edwards said: “Obviously now is not a great time of year, Christmas makes it doubly hard, but everyone is going to try and get on as well as possible.”

Will is running the Bath half marathon in March for WILSAR, the search and rescue team which helped find Tom. Visit https://mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers/runfortom to donate.