Tuesday, 22 June 2021

Murder Investigation: Body Of Missing Hungarian Woman Found

Police investigating the suspected murder of a young Hungarian woman have found human remains in a north-west London park.

On Monday, June 14, remains were found by officers searching Neasden Recreation Park.

They were investigating the disappearance of 20 year-old Agnes Akom – also known as Dora.

While we await forensic identification, the family of Agnes have been informed of this development. 

They are being supported by specially trained officers.

Police are not discussing the circumstances of the discovery any further at this stage.

Agnes moved to the UK three years ago and was last seen near her Cricklewood Broadway address on the morning of Sunday, May 9. 

She was reported missing two days later on Tuesday, May 11.

Agnes was not seen or heard from since the day of her disappearance.

Detective Chief Inspector Neil John, senior investigating officer from the Metropolitan Police's Specialist Crime North, said:“The discovery of human remains by my colleagues searching the area is both shocking and deeply disturbing for everyone concerned, in particular for Agnes’s family, who continue to be supported by specialist officers. 

I request that their privacy is respected as this very difficult time.

I expect my team and forensic colleagues to remain at Neasden Recreation Park for some days to come as they maintain the scene and complete their site examinations.

I would like to thank the local community for their patience as we continue with our enquiries in the recreation ground.”

Neculai Paizan, 63, has been charged with her murder and is in custody, awaiting his next appearance at the Old Bailey. 

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