Alice Murder Hunt: Body Removed From Park

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 05 Oktober 2014 | 18.26

A body believed to be that of the man wanted for the murder of 14-year-old Alice Gross has been removed from a park in west London.

It is understood that Arnis Zalkalns was found hanged in woods at Boston Manor Park - a mile from where the schoolgirl's body was hidden.

The badly-decomposed body was taken by private ambulance to a mortuary in west London, and a post-mortem examination will be held later.

The convicted killer vanished from his flat in Ealing on September 4 - a week after Alice is thought to have been abducted and murdered while walking home along a canal towpath in Hanwell.

Alice was found dead in the River Brent on Tuesday after a five-week search.

Some people living near the park have voiced their alarm at the discovery.

Video: Alice's Movements Reconstructed

A 57-year-old called Zahra said: "I used to like this park, but now I feel it's not a safe place. I have been very upset about Alice Gross, I couldn't sleep when the body was found."

Zalkalns was filmed cycling along the same route behind Alice on the day she vanished on 28 August.

He reportedly sent his family a goodbye text the next day, saying: "I love you all."

His mother-in-law Gunta Mecize, 60 - whose daughter Liga Rubezniece, 34, married Zalkans after he was freed from jail for killing his first wife - does not believe he killed Alice or would take his own life.

"He is a good man. A very good man," she told the Sun On Sunday newspaper.

The Latvian labourer worked at a building site in Isleworth, west London, and is thought to have come to the UK in 2007.

Video: CCTV Footage Shows Alice Suspect

Authorities are facing criticism for apparently holding no record of his conviction for bludgeoning and stabbing his wife Rudite to death in Latvia.

It also emerged Zalkalns was arrested in London on suspicion of indecently assaulting a 14-year-old girl in 2009, but was never charged.

A post-mortem examination on Alice was inconclusive and further tests are to be carried out to find out how she died.

Police said "significant efforts" were taken to conceal her body in the water.

Zalkalns had not accessed his bank account or used his mobile phone since September 3, nor had he returned home to his partner and young child in Ealing. He also left behind his passport.


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