Sunday, October 31, 2010

Missing three days of man found dead in the River

The POLICE made a fresh appeal for more information about the strange disappearance of a 64-year old Ewell man who was found dead in Leatherhead, River in the Middle mole rumours described as "not useful to his family.

The body of the lover and David Agnew, football fan called friends Davie, was recovered from the river of Randalls Road Crematorium on Sunday, 8 this year.

Agents are now uncertain fate of M. Agnew for three full days prior to the discovery of the body.

After this time it has no definitive observation and police anyone can help piece together require travel to present.

As well as non-confirmed observations, police also had to deal with a number of rumors of M. Agnew and the circumstances of his death.

A friend who did not want to be named, said reports submitted with divorce papers shortly before his death had been misinterpreted.

"Those who must be unnecessary rumours that the police refer", said."But the implication is false.

"It comes therefore is y certain documents arrived at week précédente.Le entire process of divorce was amicable."

"There is another rumor that it was not too well, that wasn't vrai.Une another implication that it was completely penniless also not true."

A review post-mortem registered the cause of death as being consistent with noyade.Une investigation was opened and is thrown and death is not regarded as suspicious.

But Surrey police seek still piece together M. Agnew movements in the days before until his death and to discover why he was in the area of Leatherhead.

"Extensive investigations."

Officers said they want to hear people "really" knew "definitely" has seen or heard of him at any time from Friday until he was found dead (August 6).

He had initially assumed he had gone to Leatherhead Sunday, but reported observations have not been confirmed and he had apparently not seen in Ewell after lunch Friday.

Other friends, M. Agnew who describes as a "true character" are also perplexed as to what he was doing in Leatherhead police.

He regularly in pubs around of Epsom and Ewell and there is a possible observing him on Saturday, August 7 close to the Kings arms in Street East, Epsom.

He believed that it was planning to meet someone attend a football match ball on Sunday.

Sergeant detective Eddie Poole said: "despite three months of extensive investigations we no more close to discover why M. Agnew was Leatherhead and what happened on the day of his death."

"It was incredibly well known in Ewell and enjoyed singing in pubs with."

"There are a lot of rumours circulating and they are not relevant to his family and are used to impede it our investigation."

DS Poole has urged people: "If you remember seeing Mr. Agnew at any time during these three days, then please get in touch."

"I want to provide some closure to family and to put an end to all rumors and confusion resulting from this tragedy."

Anyone with information is asked to contact DS Poole 0845 125 2222, quoting the reference of MV/10/3403.

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