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Born March 12, 1998, he is currently playing for Worthing Raiders in the National Lague.
He made his debut for Bath in 2017, with his first appearance for the team in Premiership Ruby in October 2019.
He then joined Ealing Trailfinders on loan before the season was stopped due to Covid-19.
In the Autumn of 2021, Levi joined Worthing Raiders making his debut in the away future at Henley Hawks.
Levi is also known for his television appearances and featured on ITVâs Celebrity X Factor in 2019 alongside fellow rugby stars Ben Foden and Thom Evans.
He revealed that he had experienced anxiety and depression before coming out, but thanked his former Bath teammates for being supportive after telling them in a group WhatsApp message
When did Levi Davis go missing?
Levi was last seen at The Old Irish Pub in Barcelona on October 29.
In the video, he can be seen carrying a small black rucksack, while wearing a white T-shirt and black trousers.
Prior to that, he had been staying with a friend in Ibiza.
He suddenly told his friend that he was going to see some friends in the Catalan city and left without his belongings.
His worried family have reported him a missing person to local Spanish police.
His mother, Julie Davis, told MailOnline that Levi contemplated quitting rugby after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury, leaving him without a club and requiring surgery.
He had also spoken to her about financial problems and complained about his treatment by the rugby world, claiming he had suffered racism during his career.
She said: âThere have been a lot of issues going on for Levi recently which he shared with me. I think it was a build-up of these things which eventually just blew his mind.”
Writing on Twitter, Varndell said: “If anyone has seen or heard from Levi Davis in the last two weeks could you please drop me a message asap. Many thanks.”