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Alice Gross death: Inquest opens | Alice Gross death: Inquest opens |
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The inquest into the death of 14-year-old Alice Gross has opened. | The inquest into the death of 14-year-old Alice Gross has opened. |
The murdered schoolgirl's mother Rosalind Hodgkiss, 50, was at West London Coroner's Court for the brief hearing as the inquest was opened and adjourned. | The murdered schoolgirl's mother Rosalind Hodgkiss, 50, was at West London Coroner's Court for the brief hearing as the inquest was opened and adjourned. |
Alice, from Hanwell, in west London, disappeared on 28 August. Her body was found on 30 September. | Alice, from Hanwell, in west London, disappeared on 28 August. Her body was found on 30 September. |
The court heard Alice's body was found by London Fire Brigade divers, wrapped and weighted down in the River Brent. | The court heard Alice's body was found by London Fire Brigade divers, wrapped and weighted down in the River Brent. |
A post-mortem examination into the teenager's cause of death proved inconclusive and more tests are being carried out. | |
Coroner's officer John Chadwick told the court Alice had been identified through dental records. | |
Police are currently investigating her murder. | |
Coroner Chinyere Inyama adjourned the hearing to 29 January next year. | |
He said: "Clearly there are other investigations ongoing, including the police inquiry." | |
Arnis Zalkalns, the prime suspect in the killing, was found hanged in a west London park on 4 October. | Arnis Zalkalns, the prime suspect in the killing, was found hanged in a west London park on 4 October. |
The 41-year-old Latvian builder had 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. | |
The hunt for Alice was the largest Met Police search operation since the 7/7 terrorist bombings in 2005, involving officers from 17 other forces. | |
On Thursday, the Met Police's Deputy Commissioner Craig Mackey defended the amount of time it had taken to find the teenager. | |
"When you have search parameters of this size, it takes an awful long time," Mr Mackey told the London Assembly Police and Crime Committee. | |
"And there is not a huge amount of experience across the country of doing this. |
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