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Post-mortem test to be held on body thought to be Arnis Zalkalns Alice Gross murder: Test on body thought to be Arnis Zalkalns
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A post-mortem examination of the body thought to be that of Arnis Zalkalns, the prime suspect in the murder of Alice Gross, will be held later.A post-mortem examination of the body thought to be that of Arnis Zalkalns, the prime suspect in the murder of Alice Gross, will be held later.
The corpse was discovered in an area of dense woodland in Boston Manor Park, west London, on Saturday afternoon.The corpse was discovered in an area of dense woodland in Boston Manor Park, west London, on Saturday afternoon.
Unconfirmed reports say the badly-decomposed body, which is yet to be formally identified, was found hanged.Unconfirmed reports say the badly-decomposed body, which is yet to be formally identified, was found hanged.
Alice, 14, from Hanwell, west London, disappeared on 28 August. Her body was found in the River Brent on Tuesday.Alice, 14, from Hanwell, west London, disappeared on 28 August. Her body was found in the River Brent on Tuesday.
The post-mortem examination has been scheduled to take place at Fulham mortuary at 13:30 BST.The post-mortem examination has been scheduled to take place at Fulham mortuary at 13:30 BST.
The body was removed from Boston Manor Park on Sunday after Zalkalns' partner was informed of the discovery by Scotland Yard.The body was removed from Boston Manor Park on Sunday after Zalkalns' partner was informed of the discovery by Scotland Yard.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said on Saturday: "Although no formal identification has been made, early indications suggest the body may be that of Arnis Zalkalns."A Metropolitan Police spokesman said on Saturday: "Although no formal identification has been made, early indications suggest the body may be that of Arnis Zalkalns."
The Latvian builder was last seen at his home in Ealing on 3 September, six days after Alice vanished while walking along the Grand Union Canal in west London.The Latvian builder was last seen at his home in Ealing on 3 September, six days after Alice vanished while walking along the Grand Union Canal in west London.
He was filmed on CCTV cycling along the same route just minutes behind the schoolgirl on the day she disappeared.He was filmed on CCTV cycling along the same route just minutes behind the schoolgirl on the day she disappeared.
Zalkalns served seven years in prison in his native country for bludgeoning and stabbing his wife Rudite to death before moving to the UK in 2007.Zalkalns served seven years in prison in his native country for bludgeoning and stabbing his wife Rudite to death before moving to the UK in 2007.
When police found Alice's body on Tuesday they said significant efforts had been made to conceal it.When police found Alice's body on Tuesday they said significant efforts had been made to conceal it.
Her post-mortem examination at Uxbridge mortuary took two days due to the "complex nature" of the investigation, Scotland Yard said.Her post-mortem examination at Uxbridge mortuary took two days due to the "complex nature" of the investigation, Scotland Yard said.
Further tests are to be carried out on the teenager's body after the post-mortem proved inconclusive.Further tests are to be carried out on the teenager's body after the post-mortem proved inconclusive.