Body found in River Thames believed to be missing student Samaria Ayanle

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Body found in River Thames believed to be missing student Samaria Ayanle
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A body recovered from the River Thames is believed to be that of missing SOAS University student Samaria Ayanle. Her death is being treated as unexplained.

A body recovered from the River Thames is believed to be that of missing SOAS University student Samaria Ayanle . Ayanle was last seen on February 22 and was reported missing on March 8. The police have linked her disappearance to the body found on February 22 and are awaiting formal identification.

Her death is being treated as unexplained.

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