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Ryan Merrifield

Man, 50, found 'murdered' in London graveyard with serious head injury

A murder investigation has been launched after a man was found dead in east London.

Met Police were called by the London Ambulance Service (LAS) at roughly 7am yesterday following reports that a man had been found unresponsive in Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park.

Officers and LAS paramedics went to the scene and found a man, believed to be aged 50, with a head injury.

He was pronounced dead at the graveyard.

Work is under way to inform all next of kin and a post-mortem is due to take place, said the force.

Detective Chief Inspector Claire Hine, of the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: “The discovery of a body in these circumstances will understandably cause concern in the local community.

Forensics officers gathering evidence at the scene (UkNewsinPictures)

“I would like to reassure them that an investigation is already under way, led by specialist homicide detectives. We are determined to find out, what happened and to identify the person or people responsible.

“At this early stage, we are keeping an open mind as to what has caused this fatal head injury.

"A post mortem examination will take place in due course which will provide greater clarity.

The Met is urging anyone with information to come forward (UkNewsinPictures)

“I would urge anyone who saw or heard anything unusual in the vicinity of Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park, either this morning or last night, to come forward.

“Any information, no matter how small, could be extremely important to our investigation.”

Supt Daniel Rutland from the Central East Command Unit, which covers Tower Hamlets, said: “Local officers will also be in and around the area in the coming days; if you have concerns or have information that could assist this investigation then please speak to one of these officers or call police.”

No arrests have been made and enquiries continue.

Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101, providing the reference 1277/16.

Information can also be provided to Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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