Two our bodies have been discovered within the River Thames lower than a mile aside, in response to the Metropolitan Police.
This comes after the drive introduced that it believed it was possible that suspected Clapham acid attacker Abdul Shokoor Ezedi had entered the water. However, the Met has stated they don't consider both physique is linked to Ezedi.
Police had been referred to as to separate discoveries of our bodies within the water. The first was discovered close to HMS Belfast, which is in between Tower Bridge and London Bridge, at 10:13am on Saturday morning. The second was recovered within the east of the town in Limehouse at 10:39am.
The police are working to verify the identities of the 2 deceased individuals.
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In the wake of the invention of the primary physique close to HMS Belfast, a police spokesman stated: "Police were called at about 10:13hrs on Saturday, 10 February following reports that the body of a man was recovered from the river near to the HMS Belfast.
"Officers are working to verify the personβs id and inform his subsequent of kin. The demise is being handled as sudden pending additional enquiries."
Following the second discovery the spokesperson said: "Police had been referred to as at 10:39hrs on Saturday, 10 February. The physique of a person was recovered from the water in Limehouse, E14. Officers are working to verify the male's id and inform subsequent of kin. The demise is being handled as sudden pending additional enquiries."
The spokesperson added: "We don't consider both physique is linked to Ezedi investigation."
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