A BODY has been found in the search for a missing Britain's Got Talent star.
Martyn Crofts vanished on Monday and the 55-year-old was tragically found dead yesterday morning.
The discovery was made at Whinny Gill reservoir in Skipton, North Yorkshire.
Cops confirmed there are "no suspicious circumstances" surrounding the death.
A spokesperson for North Yorkshire Police said: "Officers searching for 55-year-old Skipton man Martyn Crofts, who was reported missing on Monday, 16 December, have sadly recovered a body.
"The discovery was made during searches at Whinny Gill reservoir in Skipton earlier today (17 December).
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"While formal identification has not yet been completed, Martyn’s family has been informed and is being supported by officers.
"We would like to thank everyone who shared our appeal and provided information to assist our enquiries.
"At this stage, there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the discovery, and a file will be prepared for the coroner.
"If you have any further information that could assist, please call 101 and quote reference number 12240229152."
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Martyn featured on series six of ITV's show Britain's Got Talent in 2012.
He made it through to the semi-final stage with his famous act which saw him placing a pan on his head.
The performer was lovingly dubbed The Pan Man, and would impersonate a Dalek from Doctor Who.
In the semi-final, he entertained millions with a similar routine, pretending to be a "Dalek from Skipton".
Before auditioning, Martyn was working as a mortgage underwriter.
Emotional tributes have poured in for Martyn following the sad news of his death.
A pal posted a heartfelt on Facebook: "RIP… He loved Skipton And he did a great Dalek impression.
"You may know him as 'The Pan Man' from Britain's Got Talent, but Martyn Crofts was our friend.
"Sadly, he was found in Skipton reservoir today, after going missing yesterday.
"He will be a miss. Rest in peace my friend."
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After finding success on Britain's Got Talent, Martyn went on to sing at residential homes, DJ at clubs and pubs, as well as host karaoke contests all over the UK.
He also brought joy to children's parties dressed as Captain Banana.