'Home violence suspect' discovered lifeless in bin lorry after 'hiding from police'

A person who was crushed to dying after climbing right into a bin lorry was reportedly a home violence suspect.

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Detectives have constructed a idea that the person, in his late 40s, was hiding from police in Wandsworth, south London, when he climbed right into a bin.

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The Metropolitan Police reportedly imagine he died after the bin was tipped into the truck by council contractors within the borough.

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He was found on Monday, July 10, on Glen Albyn Road, SW19, and pronounced lifeless on the scene at 9.25am.

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Police had attended a close-by home disturbance roughly 20 minutes beforehand.

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The Met mentioned a name was made at 9.05am on Monday from an handle in Wandsworth the place a lady in her late 40s and a younger boy have been reported injured.

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Their accidents have been discovered not life-threatening or altering, and attending officers have been later knowledgeable {that a} man was discovered unresponsive close by, within the rear of a bin lorry, the service added.

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Emergency responders from the London Ambulance Service and London Fire Brigade responded to the report and pronounced the person lifeless.

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A spokesman for the service mentioned detectives proceed to analyze circumstances surrounding the dying however that they aren't thought suspicious at current.

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They mentioned: "The death is being treated as unexpected and unexplained, but not suspicious at this time.

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"His subsequent of kin have been knowledgeable. No different events are believed to be concerned and no arrests have been made with regard to this incident.

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"The family have asked that media respect their privacy at this difficult time."

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As police weren't chasing the suspect when he was discovered lifeless, the matter has reportedly not been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

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A autopsy will now set up whether or not the person was deceased or alive when he fell into the bin lorry.

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The service has additionally launched an enchantment for info following the incident.

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Witnesses or anybody with info can name the police non-emergency quantity at 101 and supply ideas through the reference CAD 2095/10JUL.

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They may contact the service on-line through its @MetCC Twitter account.

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