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Body found in the midst of quest for missing Nigerian writer in UK

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 The Northamptonshire police in the Unified Realm, on Thursday, said it tracked down a body while looking for an English Nigerian writer, Gboyega Odubanjo, who disappeared at a live performance.

27 year-old Odubanjo, who was last spotted at the Shambala celebration in the Kelmarsh area of Northamptonshire, where he was expected to perform, has been absent since the early long periods of Sunday, as per an assertion presented on the checked Facebook page of the Northamptonshire police.

On Wednesday, the police issued a public request for information that might assist in locating the poet.

Cops made the revelation without further ado before 9 am on Thursday, August 31, throughout a specific inquiry of the area.

“The man had been accounted for missing on Sunday, August 27, having last been seen at Shambala celebration promptly the past morning.

“While formal distinguishing proof still can’t seem to happen, the man’s family has been educated and are being upheld by exceptionally prepared officials.

“A body has unfortunately been found during the quest for a 27-year-elderly person detailed missing in Kelmarsh.

“There are not accepted to be any dubious conditions encompassing his passing,” the assertion part of the way perused.

“Our thoughts are with the man’s family at this very difficult time, and we would ask the media and members of the public to not contact them and respect their privacy,” stated Detective Chief Inspector Johnny Campbell.

“We might want to thank that large number of engaged with the pursuit endeavors, including the worker individuals from Northamptonshire Search and Salvage and the expert inquiry prepared officials from different powers who upheld our endeavors.

“We might likewise want to thank every one of the people who have upheld our examination by addressing officials or reaching out to data.

“Officials from Northamptonshire Police will currently set up a record for the coroner.”

The missing people’s enquiry was driven by criminal investigators from the Power’s CID. Police search dogs, specially trained police search advisor officers, neighborhood and response officers, a police dive team, and volunteer members of Northamptonshire Search and Rescue, including their trained search dogs, were utilized in the search efforts.


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