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Petra Srncova, a senior nursing assistant discovered dead in a park two weeks after she faded. On Monday, Scotland Yard said, “Her death is being feted as unexplained but initial investigations indicate the cases are not suspicious.”
Even though Srncova’s death is not questionable, a post-mortem investigation will take place in due course.
The body was discovered by a group of children who were playing in Brunswick Park in Camberwell, southeast London. They located the body at about 11.40 am on Sunday.
While the body has not yet been formally recognised, the Metropolitan Police spoke Miss Srncova’s family in the Czech Republic had been “notified of this development”.
A colleague notified the police that Petra was missing after didn’t come to work.
It has been expressed as very “out of character” for her.
The Metropolitan Police said Petra exited the hospital at 7.45 pm on November 28. It is thought she carried money out of a cashpoint before getting on two buses. She was last caught in the Camberwell area, where she lives, at 8.22 pm. After that, a colleague reported her missing on December 3.
The Metropolitan Police said a man arrested in relation to her disappearance earlier this week had been discharged from detention pending further investigations.
The number of people infected with Covid-19 in the UK, where most restrictions have been lifted, is approaching record levels in relative indifference, according to estimates published on Friday 25 March.
The Duke of York had vowed to fight to clear his name in court after being charged by Virginia Giuffre. Ms Giuffre became a victim who he sexually assaulted in three different circumstances when she was 17.
During a trip to the Caribbean, a photo of the British royal couple has crystallized many critics.
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Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has announced that hundreds of postmasters who were wrongly convicted in the Post Office scandal will be cleared under new emergency laws.
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