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London plane fall man identified as Jose Matada | London plane fall man identified as Jose Matada |
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A man who fell to his death in west London from the undercarriage of an aeroplane has been identified. | A man who fell to his death in west London from the undercarriage of an aeroplane has been identified. |
The body of 30-year-old Jose Matada was found in Portman Avenue, Mortlake, in September but his identity has remained a mystery until now. | The body of 30-year-old Jose Matada was found in Portman Avenue, Mortlake, in September but his identity has remained a mystery until now. |
Police originally thought he was Angolan due to the currency found on his body but have established he was in fact from Mozambique. | Police originally thought he was Angolan due to the currency found on his body but have established he was in fact from Mozambique. |
A Sim card found in his pocket was used to help establish his identity. | A Sim card found in his pocket was used to help establish his identity. |
Detectives analysed the card and rang the phone numbers that were stored on it. | |
Mr Matada's body was found soon after a flight from Luanda, Angola, flew over the residential area which is on the Heathrow flight path. | Mr Matada's body was found soon after a flight from Luanda, Angola, flew over the residential area which is on the Heathrow flight path. |
He was not a member of the crew or a passenger. | He was not a member of the crew or a passenger. |
A post-mortem examination found Mr Matada died from multiple injuries. An inquest into his death has been opened and adjourned. | A post-mortem examination found Mr Matada died from multiple injuries. An inquest into his death has been opened and adjourned. |
Officers are trying to get in touch with his next of kin. | Officers are trying to get in touch with his next of kin. |