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Detectives say cause of death of man found in Victoria Park is still 'undetermined'

Police are investigating after a man sleeping rough in an east London park was found dead.

Officers say the cause of death of 39-year-old Alan Semadeni is still “undetermined” after they were called to Victoria Park shortly before 10am on Saturday August 10.

The police said they found his body in a wooded area near Gore Road Gate after being called by staff at Tower Hamlets council which runs the park.

A spokesperson said Mr Semadeni was “believed to be living within Victoria Park”.

Victoria Park (Google Maps)

Detective Superintendent Vicky Tunstall, acting Borough Commander for Tower Hamlets and Hackney, said: "We know that the unexpected discovery of the deceased within Victoria Park will have caused residents in both Hackney and Tower Hamlets deep concern. The park is used by a lot of people within the community and also provides a venue for large events.

"I would like to reassure our communities that we are working hard to support the detectives leading this investigation to understand exactly what happened to Alan. Our thoughts are very much with his family and friends at this difficult time.

"There will be an additional police presence in the area during this period and you will see our neighbourhood teams in the locality, should you have any concerns or information that may assist this investigation.

“We want to hear from anyone who has had contact with Alan recently, even if you only saw him briefly. We want to build a picture of who Alan was, and what may have happened to him. Any information would be highly appreciated."

Following a post-mortem in Poplar, the cause of death was unable to be determined and remains under investigation. At this stage, there have been no arrests made.

Anyone who can provide further information is encouraged to call police on 101, incident room 020 8 345 3985 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, giving the reference 4451/08AUG.

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