A body discovered near the Waikato River in Hamilton yesterday was that of missing Kawhia man Trevor Smith, his family say.
The 70-year-old was discovered by a member of the public about 2.30pm near the river's edge three weeks after he wandered off while visiting a sick relative in Waikato Hospital.
The last confirmed sighting of Mr Smith, who had mild dementia, was on Peacockes Rd - a short walk from the area where his body was found.
His brother, Steve Smith, said the body that was found was that of his brother and that he had fallen about four metres down a steep bank.
"It is sad, but it is closure for the whanau," said Mr Smith.
"It has been three weeks to the day that he went missing - it was pretty near to the hour when they found him.
"It's not a good outcome obviously, but it is closure."
Mr Smith said that after police had finished their formal identification process, his brother would be taken back to Rakaunui marae in Kawhia for his tangi.
He said he was grateful to whanau members and strangers who had helped search for his brother.
"The support from complete strangers wanting to help us meant a lot. We would like to say a big 'thank you' to everyone, we really appreciated all the help."
Senior Sergeant Gael Mockford said the body was reported to police by a member of the public yesterday afternoon as being on the edge of the river near the suburb of Riverlea, in southern Hamilton, about 3km from Waikato Hospital.
She said police were in the process of identifying the body.
Security camera images taken at the hospital showed Mr Smith walking away from the entrance on Pembroke St on March 16.
His whanau members from Kawhia, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Auckland scoured the city in a vain search for him.
Hamilton Land Search and Rescue were involved in the search and the Hamilton police boat searched the banks of the Waikato River.
The Auckland-based police helicopter searched farm land.