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Body found in hunt for missing US trader Body found in hunt for missing US trader
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Police investigating the disappearance of an American trader, who went missing while in the UK for a job interview, say the body of a man has been found near railway tracks.Police investigating the disappearance of an American trader, who went missing while in the UK for a job interview, say the body of a man has been found near railway tracks.
Josh Sanchez-Maldonado’s family travelled from the US to London to appeal for information about the 24-year-old’s whereabouts.Josh Sanchez-Maldonado’s family travelled from the US to London to appeal for information about the 24-year-old’s whereabouts.
Officers said the body, found near train tracks between Feltham in west London and Staines in Surrey on Thursday, has not been formally identified but Sanchez-Maldonado’s family has been informed. Officers said the body, found near train tracks between Feltham in west London and Staines in Surrey on Thursday, had not been formally identified but Sanchez-Maldonado’s family had been informed.
He flew to the UK from Japan last week and was due to travel to San Francisco through Dublin last Thursday but did not take the flight. His family had appealed for him to contact them, describing him as a lovable person. He flew to the UK from Japan last week and was due to travel to San Francisco via Dublin last Thursday but did not take the flight.
His family had appealed for him to contact them, describing him as a lovable person.
Police said a postmortem examination would take place in due course.Police said a postmortem examination would take place in due course.