Missing artist: her body found lifeless in the London Underground

Missing artist: her body found lifeless in the London Underground
Missing artist: her body found lifeless in the London Underground

A 31-year-old British painter, whose works had been exhibited in Canada, was found dead very early Monday on the London Underground railway, after having been reported missing on Saturday by her relatives.

“While awaiting formal identification, Sarah’s family [Cunningham] has been informed of this update. They asked that their privacy be respected at this very difficult time,” Camden police said in a statement reported by the BBC.


At around 1:11 a.m. on Monday morning, emergency services were called to Chalk Farm tube station in the popular Camden Town area for reports of a “victim on the tracks”, continued the police force.

At present, everything seems to indicate that it is the body of painter Sarah Cunningham, 31, who was reported missing after being last seen very early Saturday morning in the Camden area. Town, in London, according to the British media.

According to her brother and her boyfriend, Jack Brown, she was “last seen leaving a building,” they said in turn, appealing to the public to find the woman.

For the moment, the death would be considered “unexpected, but for the moment, it is not considered suspicious” by investigators, we can read in the press release.

An investigation has been opened to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the death.

The thirty-year-old from Nottingham in England had a dazzling start to her career, having already exhibited her works all over the world, notably in Canada, the United States, Germany and even Seoul, according to her website. web.

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