Police say the household of a lacking artist have been knowledgeable after a physique was discovered on the tracks at a London Underground station.
The final sighting of Sarah Cunningham, 31, was on Jamestown Highway, in Camden in north London, at 3am on Saturday.
On Sunday, the Metropolitan Police stated she was lacking and that she was sporting a black outfit on the time she was final seen.
Officers launched an image exhibiting the outfit she was sporting.
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The Metropolitan Police stated the artist was final seen sporting this all-black outfit. Pic: Metropolitan Police
In an replace, the Met stated officers have been known as to Chalk Farm underground station at 1.11am on Monday.
The power stated: “Whereas we await formal identification, Sarah’s household have been knowledgeable of this growth. They’ve requested that their privateness is revered at this very troublesome time.
“Officers from the Met are working with colleagues within the British Transport Police to look into the circumstances.
“The demise is being handled as surprising however at the moment it’s not regarded as suspicious.”
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Lisson Gallery in London – which has exhibited a few of Ms Cunningham’s artwork – had earlier printed a public attraction to encourage folks to look out for Ms Cunningham.
Jamie Klingler, co-founder of the Reclaim These Streets marketing campaign to stop violence in opposition to ladies and ladies, had additionally shared appeals to search out her.
She added the final sighting of Ms Cunningham was of her getting right into a darkish Vauxhall, heading to Islington, with an unidentified male.
Nevertheless it’s understood this sighting was investigated by police, who concluded it was not Ms Cunningham.