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Alice murder hunt launched

Parents ‘completely devastated’

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Police have begun a murder inquiry following the discovery of the body of 14-year-old Alice Gross. A senior officer said “significan­t efforts” had been made to hide the body in a river.

The parents of missing teenager Alice Gross have said they are “completely devastated” after a body found in a river was confirmed as that of the schoolgirl.

Scotland Yard confirmed the body recovered from the River Brent is that of the 14-year-old, who went missing on August 28.

Following the discovery police declared their investigat­ion into her disappeara­nce a murder inquiry.

Their prime suspect is convicted killer Arnis Zalkalns, who was seen following her along a tow path when she was last seen and disappeare­d on September 3.

Alice’s family said in a statement: “We have been left completely devastated bythe recent developmen­ts andit is difficult to comprehend that our sweet and beautiful daughter was the victim of a terrible crime.

“Why anyone would want to hurt her is something thatwe are struggling to come to terms with.

“Alice was a loving and much loved daughter and sister, a quirky live spark of a girl, beautiful inside and out.

“She was a funny companion, a loyal friend, both passionate and compassion­ate, and so talented with a bright future ahead of her. She brought so much joy to our family and those who knew her.

“We still don’t know who is responsibl­e for this crime and we ask that people continue to help the police by giving them informatio­n that could help bring the perpetrato­r to justice.

“We would like to thank all those that have supported us in our efforts to find Alice, especially the local community; it is comforting to know that so many people care.

“This is a personal and private tragedy and one which we want to be allowed to deal with in that manner, rather than fearing any individual or group will use it to further any political agenda. This is a time for grieving and not a time for anger or recriminat­ions.

“We trust that the press will behave responsibl­y and not publish any material that might jeopardise any future criminal proceeding­s.

“We now ask for our privacy to be respected to allow us time to grieve as a family.”

“Alice was a loving and much loved daughter and sister”

Scotland Yard said in a statement: “We can now confirm that sadly the body recovered from the River Brent is that of 14-year-old Alice Gross.

Apost-mortem examinatio­n began yesterday at Uxbridge Mortuary and is expected to continue today due to the “complex nature” of the investigat­ion, the force said.

Police have come under fire for delays in identifyin­g 41-year-old Latvian builder Zalkalns as a risk, and so far have not been able to apply for a European Arrest Warrant due to lack of evidence.

Metropolit­an Police Commander Graham McNulty said that “significan­t efforts” were made to hide the body, which was found in the River Brent near Alice’s family home in Hanwell, west London.

But he gave no further explanatio­n as to why it has taken more than a month for any significan­t progress to be made in the hunt for Alice, despite the force holding the biggest search since the aftermath of the July 7 bombings.

Speaking at Scotland Yard, the senior officer said: “This is now a murder investigat­ion and I need the public’s help to find whoever is responsibl­e.”

 ??  ?? CRIME SCENE: A police tent on the towpath by the River Brent in Hanwell, west London. Alice’s body was concealed in the river
CRIME SCENE: A police tent on the towpath by the River Brent in Hanwell, west London. Alice’s body was concealed in the river
 ??  ?? Teenager Alice Gross went missing in August
Teenager Alice Gross went missing in August
 ??  ?? Arnis Zalkalns: prime suspect
Arnis Zalkalns: prime suspect

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