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Body of Missing Nigerian Student Found in UK

The UK Police yesterday confirmed that the body found in a lake in Epping Forest was the missing Nigerian student, Richard Okorogheye.

The Metropolitan Police in a statement said the 19-year-old’s death was being treated as “unexplained,” stressing that its officers did not believe there was any third-party involvement at this stage of the investigation.

The statement was titled, ‘Body found in Epping Forest formally identified as 19-year-old Richard Okorogheye’.

Okorogheye had sickle cell disease and was said to be struggling with shielding during the pandemic. He left his family home in the Ladbroke Grove area of west London on the evening of March 22, boarded a bus, and later took a 20-mile taxi ride from the W2 area of the capital to a residential street in Loughton, Essex. The police in the statement said the deceased’s body was found in a lake in Epping Forest on Monday.

“Formal identification has now taken place and the body has been confirmed as that of 19-year-old Richard Okorogheye.

“Richard went missing from his home in Ladbroke Grove on Monday, 22 March. He was reported missing on Wednesday, 24 March.

“His next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.

“Richard’s death is being treated as unexplained and police do not believe, at this stage, that there was any third-party involvement. A forensic post mortem took place on Wednesday, 7 April. The cause of death is pending whilst further investigations are carried out, however it found no evidence of physical trauma or assault.

“The investigation into the circumstances of Richard’s death is ongoing.

“Specialist search teams remain in parts of Epping Forest, Loughton as they continue to carry out further searches as part of the investigation,” the police said

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