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Alice Gross disappearance now a murder inquiry after body found | Alice Gross disappearance now a murder inquiry after body found |
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The disappearance of teenager Alice Gross is now being treated by police as a murder inquiry after a body was found in a west London river. | The disappearance of teenager Alice Gross is now being treated by police as a murder inquiry after a body was found in a west London river. |
Detectives say significant efforts were made to conceal the body, which was discovered on Tuesday night. | Detectives say significant efforts were made to conceal the body, which was discovered on Tuesday night. |
Alice's family have been informed. Formal identification is yet to take place and a post-mortem examination is due to be held later, police said. | Alice's family have been informed. Formal identification is yet to take place and a post-mortem examination is due to be held later, police said. |
Convicted murderer Arnis Zalkalns, 41, from Latvia, remains the prime suspect. | Convicted murderer Arnis Zalkalns, 41, from Latvia, remains the prime suspect. |
He was filmed cycling along the Grand Union Canal 15 minutes after Alice had walked along it, on 28 August. It is the last known sighting of the 14-year-old. | He was filmed cycling along the Grand Union Canal 15 minutes after Alice had walked along it, on 28 August. It is the last known sighting of the 14-year-old. |
The body was found in the nearby River Brent. | The body was found in the nearby River Brent. |
Mr Zalkalns has been missing from his Ealing home since 3 September. | Mr Zalkalns has been missing from his Ealing home since 3 September. |
Speaking outside Scotland Yard earlier, Commander Graham McNulty said: "We are unable to make a formal identification at this stage, but clearly this news is devastating for everyone involved in the search for Alice. | Speaking outside Scotland Yard earlier, Commander Graham McNulty said: "We are unable to make a formal identification at this stage, but clearly this news is devastating for everyone involved in the search for Alice. |
"At this time my thoughts are with Alice's family and friends." | "At this time my thoughts are with Alice's family and friends." |
He urged anyone with information to come forward, saying it was not too late. | He urged anyone with information to come forward, saying it was not too late. |
"I would like to thank the local community of Ealing who have shown huge support and patience during the course of our investigation. This discovery will have a significant impact throughout the borough," Cdr McNulty said. | "I would like to thank the local community of Ealing who have shown huge support and patience during the course of our investigation. This discovery will have a significant impact throughout the borough," Cdr McNulty said. |
"You only need to walk around the surrounding streets to see the effect that Alice's disappearance has had on the whole community." | "You only need to walk around the surrounding streets to see the effect that Alice's disappearance has had on the whole community." |
Cdr McNulty read the statement out at 06:30 BST. | |
BBC News reporter Jon Brain, who was at Scotland Yard, said: "The body hasn't been identified yet but you can be rest assured that detectives would not be holding a press conference at this time of day if they weren't absolutely convinced that it is Alice's body." | |
He added detectives' main priority now is to find Mr Zalkalns and to ask him about his movements on that day and what he knows about Alice's disappearance and possible murder. | |
At the scene | At the scene |
Lauren Turner, BBC News | Lauren Turner, BBC News |
Two women, dressed in black save for the yellow ribbon that has served as a symbol of hope for Alice Gross, walk down Hanwell's Greenford Avenue as they carry out a sombre task. | Two women, dressed in black save for the yellow ribbon that has served as a symbol of hope for Alice Gross, walk down Hanwell's Greenford Avenue as they carry out a sombre task. |
One has tears in her eyes as she methodically rips the pieces of paper from lampposts and trees - the missing posters bearing Alice's image. | One has tears in her eyes as she methodically rips the pieces of paper from lampposts and trees - the missing posters bearing Alice's image. |
For this community, which rallied together in the wake of the teenager's disappearance, the discovery of a body in the River Brent has cast the darkest shadow. | For this community, which rallied together in the wake of the teenager's disappearance, the discovery of a body in the River Brent has cast the darkest shadow. |
In a local supermarket, the talk has been about the sadness everyone feels at the latest development. | In a local supermarket, the talk has been about the sadness everyone feels at the latest development. |
The shopkeeper said: "I feel very very sad. Especially for her mum. | The shopkeeper said: "I feel very very sad. Especially for her mum. |
"I am a mother too - I have a 14-year-old boy. I really feel for her." | "I am a mother too - I have a 14-year-old boy. I really feel for her." |
The family's local MP, Stephen Pound, who lives on the same street as them in Hanwell, said there was an "an incredible sense of sadness" | The family's local MP, Stephen Pound, who lives on the same street as them in Hanwell, said there was an "an incredible sense of sadness" |
He said there was also "anger that we're dealing with a pretty cold, cunning predator here - someone who has concealed a body in a particularly effective way. | He said there was also "anger that we're dealing with a pretty cold, cunning predator here - someone who has concealed a body in a particularly effective way. |
"This is a pretty horrific business but now - our thoughts have to be with the family." | "This is a pretty horrific business but now - our thoughts have to be with the family." |
Alice's disappearance sparked what the Met said was its largest inquiry since the 7/7 bombings in 2005. | Alice's disappearance sparked what the Met said was its largest inquiry since the 7/7 bombings in 2005. |
Hundreds of officers from several forces around the country have helped with the investigation. The RAF and London Fire Brigade have also been involved. | Hundreds of officers from several forces around the country have helped with the investigation. The RAF and London Fire Brigade have also been involved. |
A dedicated team of 30 officers have scoured hours of footage from hundreds of CCTV cameras. | A dedicated team of 30 officers have scoured hours of footage from hundreds of CCTV cameras. |
The Met's homicide and major crime squad took control of the hunt on 3 September. | The Met's homicide and major crime squad took control of the hunt on 3 September. |
Two men were arrested in the week after Alice went missing but both were released with no further action to be taken. | Two men were arrested in the week after Alice went missing but both were released with no further action to be taken. |
On 22 September a knife was discovered in the water and Scotland Yard is awaiting the results of forensic analysis. | On 22 September a knife was discovered in the water and Scotland Yard is awaiting the results of forensic analysis. |
A reconstruction of Alice's last known movements was staged last week. | A reconstruction of Alice's last known movements was staged last week. |
Mr Zalkalns, who has been missing for nearly a month, was convicted of his wife's murder in 1998 and served seven years in jail before moving to the UK in 2007. | Mr Zalkalns, who has been missing for nearly a month, was convicted of his wife's murder in 1998 and served seven years in jail before moving to the UK in 2007. |
The investigation came under fire amid claims of delays in identifying the Latvia-born suspect as a risk, while detectives later admitted they have no power to arrest him if he has managed to flee abroad. | The investigation came under fire amid claims of delays in identifying the Latvia-born suspect as a risk, while detectives later admitted they have no power to arrest him if he has managed to flee abroad. |
The Met said this was because there was not enough evidence to apply for a European Arrest Warrant (EAW), which extends powers of arrest to foreign police forces. The discovery of a body has not immediately changed that, it added. | The Met said this was because there was not enough evidence to apply for a European Arrest Warrant (EAW), which extends powers of arrest to foreign police forces. The discovery of a body has not immediately changed that, it added. |
For the warrant to be issued, police would need to have enough evidence to allow someone to be charged. Detectives have said they are not "charge-ready" and want to interview Mr Zalkalns. | For the warrant to be issued, police would need to have enough evidence to allow someone to be charged. Detectives have said they are not "charge-ready" and want to interview Mr Zalkalns. |